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That unit breaks down into Pascals, although reading it as W/(m^3/s) is more intuitive.

W/(m^3/s) = (J/s)/(m^3/s) = J/m^3 = N*m/m^2 = N/m^2 = Pa

That unit breaks down into Pascals, although reading it as W/(m^3/s) is more intuitive.

W/(m^3/s) = (J/s)/(m^3/s) = J/m^3 = N*m/m^2 N*m/m^3 = N/m^2 = Pa