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Force (lbs) = Pressure (psi) x Area (in2)Pressure=Force/Area
pressure=force/area
the area over which the force acts
pressure is force divided by area. If area is 1.6m^2 then pressure is 560/1.6 = 350 pascals
You get the force exerted by a hydraulic piston by taking the pressure times the surface area of the piston.
Force (lbs) = Pressure (psi) x Area (in2)Pressure=Force/Area
Pressure = Force / Area
That is the force F. p = F / Awhere:p is the pressure,F is the normal force,A is the area (surface).
pressure=force/area
Hydraulics are typically measured in pounds per square inch, which is a measurement of pressure, or force exerted with respect to area. To calculate the force used, multiply the pressure measurement by the area measurement in inches. This will give you the force in pounds, then convert that to tons.
Force over Area= Pressure
Force Divided by area
the area over which the force acts
Pressure = force / area. Calculate the equivalent force in newton, then divide by the area. Answer is in pascal.
force over area=pressure
we know pressure = force/area we can calculate force from this equation therefore force =mass *acceleration a=9.8 finally we obtain the mass.
Force over Area= Pressure