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Pressure is the force exerted on an object divided by the area where the pressure was applied.
Pressure depends on the quantity of force exerted and the area over which the force is exerted
3m2
Over the area not volume
That is called pressure. For example, the SI unit for pressure is the Pascal, which is equal to newtons / square meters.
Pressure is the force exerted on an object divided by the area where the pressure was applied.
Pressure depends on the quantity of force exerted and the area over which the force is exerted
Pressure
That's the pressure on that particular area.
That's the average 'pressure' on the surface.
3m2
Over the area not volume
The force that is exerted on a surface divided by the area of the area is pressure. The standard unit of pressure is the Pascal.
20cm divided by 2N means it creates the pressure of 10Ncm2
That is called pressure. For example, the SI unit for pressure is the Pascal, which is equal to newtons / square meters.
PSI? Pressure per square Inch (or some other measurement).
That is usually called pressure. For forces within solids, it may also refer to the stress.