Pressure = (force) divided by (area)
But force and area are both derived units themselves.
-- Force = (mass) times (acceleration)
But acceleration is a derived unit itself.
Acceleration = (length) divided by (time squared)
So force = (mass) · (length / time squared)
-- Area = (length squared)
So pressure = (mass · length / time-squared) / (length-squared)
<em>Pressure = (mass) / (length · time-squared)</em>
That sure looks to me like it's derived from a bunch of other stuff.
This is also called a plum-pudding model of an atom which has positive charges spread throughout a spherical figure with electrons embedded uniformly within its background.
Hope this answers your question! :)
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