You can find Dynamic pressure by using bernoulli's equation.
P = (density * velocity^2)/2
P = F/A, so Area = Force/Pressure
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force= pressure*area
formula for force is pressure / area.
Pascals are a unit of pressure. pressure = Force / area being acted on. Therefore: Force = Pressure x Area being acted upon.
To find the pressure exerted on a surface (which is measured in Newtons per square metre or Pascals, both measurements being equal to convert,) you must divide the surface area of the object exerting pressure by the force applied to it in Newtons.
In a hydraulic system, the force on the applying piston is multiplied by the reciprocal of the area of the piston, to find pressure which is multiplied by the piston area.
force= pressure*area
P = F/A, so Area = Force/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.
Mass = Pressure*Area
Pressure=mass/unit area
formula for force is pressure / area.
Pascals are a unit of pressure. pressure = Force / area being acted on. Therefore: Force = Pressure x Area being acted upon.
pressure =force/ area pressure of a liquid is density time height.
To find the pressure exerted on a surface (which is measured in Newtons per square metre or Pascals, both measurements being equal to convert,) you must divide the surface area of the object exerting pressure by the force applied to it in Newtons.
FORCE DEVIDED BY AREA
Pressure= Force/Area Pressure of a Liquid is density times gravity times height
P=F/A Pressure=Force over area To get this you use P= N/M2