By definition:
pressure is measured as FORCE per AREA.
Pressure is the amount of force exerted on a given area.did it help sorry if it didn't.
''Physical science'' pg 406
Because the smaller the surface area, the more pressure has to be used, and the bigger the surface area, the less pressure you have to use.
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pressure is force divided by area, so the greater the area the less the pressure for a given force
Pressure = force / area
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Pressure is force per area, so P = F/A where pressure is P, force is F and A is area. So Pressure is directly proportional to the force exerted on a surface. So increasing a force by a factor of 2, say, increases the pressure on the surface by 2 also.
force= pressure*area
Force (lbs) = Pressure (psi) x Area (in2)Pressure=Force/Area
pressure x area= force. force is the product of pressure and area
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Pressure belts affect climate by controlling where weather fronts travel. If a large area of high pressure is present, it will prevent a lower pressure system from entering and divert it.
No. The pressure point in that area is actually pretty far behind your ear, so having an industrial will not affect it.
Vapor pressure of the liquid, ambient pressure, temperature, and surface area of the liquid.
High pressure means there is going to be rain in that area. Low means the opposite.
- vapours tension- temperature- pressure- area exposed to atmosphere
Yes the altitude of the area does affect the breathing rate becaue the higher you go the lower the air pressure and the the lower you go the lower the air pressure.
Pressure in the atmosphere is affected by area and force.Density on the other hand is affected by the mass and volume of water in the ocean.
Heat affect the gasses' molecules and atoms which make it spread and expand which increases the volume. If the volume is constant as in a closed system then the pressure will increase and decrease along with temperature in a extrusive relation.
Factors that affect pressure include the volume of a container (increased volume leads to decreased pressure), the temperature of a gas (increased temperature leads to increased pressure), the number of gas molecules present (more molecules lead to increased pressure), and the force applied to an area.
Pressure is force per area, so P = F/A where pressure is P, force is F and A is area. So Pressure is directly proportional to the force exerted on a surface. So increasing a force by a factor of 2, say, increases the pressure on the surface by 2 also.
High pressure means there is going to be rain in that area. Low means the opposite.