prussure=force/area
The equation for work in terms of pressure and volume is: Work Pressure x Change in Volume.
A gas or fluid will always move from a high to a low pressure if it can
what is the difference between thrust and pressure?
Force / area = pressure
Not really - but you have to.
yes of course, as long as you are both happy and do not feel pressure to do something you are not ready for :)
The verb form of "pressure" is "pressurize." It means to apply force or pressure to something.
tellme something about pressure of fluids
pressure
Possibly. It depends on what you are designing. Generally, air pressure is equalized thoughtout a structure such as a house or something like a car. If you are designing something that is sealed then the outside pressure can be different from the internal pressure.
Parent pressure, grade pressure, peer pressure teacher pressure or they want to.
air