pressure=force/area
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Force (lbs) = Pressure (psi) x Area (in2)Pressure=Force/Area
pressure is force divided by area. If area is 1.6m^2 then pressure is 560/1.6 = 350 pascals
It is stress or pressure at right angles to the length, as of a beam of a bridge for example
What's the formula to calculate bottom hole pressure
Pressure = Force / Area
Inlet pressure/discharge pressure
The CFM of the equipment are given, how to calculate Static Pressure for it.
Air has a pressure, but not a suction pressure. Air pressure is measured with a barometer, you do not calculate it. Suction pressure is a concept which applies to a pump. Suction pressure = static pressure + surface pressure - vapour pressure - friction pressure.
pressure=force/area
You can't... Pressure is influenced by many other factors, temperature and density for example... Also the height is a factor (atmospheric pressure)
You can calculate pressure based on Piezometers but without a measurement I don't know that it is possible. I would say you can calculate the pressure force by P=Z(bar)*gama(water)*Area(of the channel).
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It really depends, based on what data you want to calculate pressure. For a start, you can use the basic definition of pressure, as force divided by area.
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Force over Area= Pressure