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pressure=force/area so force is directive propotional to pressure. how much force a karate player will put on that much pressure will apply on that pile of tile. as from the formula we get that pressure is inversely propotional to area so if the area will less then the pressure will be more and by this way the karate player brokes the piles of tiles.
If you use the larger side of the push pin, you are spreading the force out, therefore making the pressure lower. However, if you use the smaller part of the push pin, the force is concentrated on one spot, making the pressure much, much higher, because if a you apply force on a smaller surface area, you get a larger pressure.
approx. you have to use the force of 5.2 to break a pencil
If 30 N of force is exerted over an area of 20 m2 1.5 pascals of pressure is being applied.
Not Much Force was created on 1915-08-04.
Too Much Pressure was created on 1980-02-23.
To get the Earth to move (quake), much force is needed. Pressure is force per unit area.
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pressure=force/area so force is directive propotional to pressure. how much force a karate player will put on that much pressure will apply on that pile of tile. as from the formula we get that pressure is inversely propotional to area so if the area will less then the pressure will be more and by this way the karate player brokes the piles of tiles.
kPa is pressure, how much area is the pressure acting on
compression is the force pushed on and object. The formula for how much pressure during compression is: force/area.
550 lbs. of pressure
Over 200 pounds of pressure.
Pressure = force / area. Calculate the equivalent force in newton, then divide by the area. Answer is in pascal.
Assuming you need a metric ton, that's 1000 kilograms. To lift that, you need a FORCE of 9800 newtons. Force is related to pressure by: pressure = force / area, so the answer to the original question would depend, over what area the force is applied.