Yes.
The correct formula establishes:
P = (dF)/(dA). If the area is constant, you can integrate directly and obtain
F = P · A
Pressure units are Pascals (1 Pa = (1 N)/(1 m2)
Force divided by area equals pressure. Pressure is defined as force per unit (of) area.
Force divided by area equals
pressure.
Pressure is defined as force per unit (of) area noman is boss
False.
Pressure is the force divided by the area.
Yes, pressure is defined as force per area.
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No, pressure is force divided by area.
Pressure = Force per unit area = Force/area Therefore the force is equal to the pressure*the area. Force = pressure*area = 101*0.25 = 25.25 Newtons
Pressure gradiant force is the change of pressure measured across a given distsnce, resulting ina net force moving from high to low pressure and is responsible for the initial movement of air.
force= pressure*area
Force (lbs) = Pressure (psi) x Area (in2)Pressure=Force/Area
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No, pressure is force divided by area.
Pressure is the same as force / unit area.
Pressure = Force per unit area = Force/area Therefore the force is equal to the pressure*the area. Force = pressure*area = 101*0.25 = 25.25 Newtons
The quantity that is divided by the surface area is force. Force divided by surface area is equal to pressure.
Pressure = Force/Area , And, the SI unit of pressure is the pascal (Pa), which is equal to one newton of force per square metre.
Pressure gradiant force is the change of pressure measured across a given distsnce, resulting ina net force moving from high to low pressure and is responsible for the initial movement of air.
Force is equal to pressure times area. By increasing the area of the output force, the force goes way up. This is because water cannot be compressed, and therefore the pressure cannot change. In this way, a hydraulic device works almost like a lever. It increases the area of the output force and therefore decreases the amount of input force needed.
force= pressure*area
Force (lbs) = Pressure (psi) x Area (in2)Pressure=Force/Area
Newton per m2 is equal to a Pascal Pascal's are a unit of pressure. If you think about it, the newton is force and the meters squared is area. Pressure is the measure of force per area.
pressure x area= force. force is the product of pressure and area