What's the pressure at surface on Venus?

JennyG

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Hi, im doin a project on venus and cant find the answer 2 q' above, so PLEASE help me!!!! Any other info would be very welcome 2! TY!!!!!!!
p.s. please put answer in newters per metres squared (N/m^2)
 
It's about 90 atmospheres.

When the wind gently blows on Venus, it's like standing at 2700 feet below the surface of the ocean in a strong current....

And, it's about 900 degrees, too. Not the most pleasant place to be.
 
Antony is correct and he gave you the answer in Newtons/(meter ^ 2). A Pascal (Pa) is the SI unit for pressure and it is defined as a Newton/(meter ^ 2). 1 MPa = 1 Mega Pascal = 1,000,000 Pascals.
 
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