True or False: The Newton m³ is Pascal?

The statement is False.

To clarify, a Pascal (Pa) is defined as one Newton per square meter (N/m²). It is a unit of pressure. In contrast, a Newton (N) is a unit of force, and cubic meters (m³) are a unit of volume. Therefore, saying ‘Newton m³’ suggests a combination of force and volume, which does not convert directly to a measure of pressure like Pascal does.

In summary, since Newton and cubic meters measure different physical quantities and cannot be equated to Pascals, the assertion is incorrect.

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