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Pressure is the force exerted on an object divided by the area where the pressure was applied.
The number of times a machine increases a force exerted on it is called mechanical advantage.
this is because when the area of contact between the ground and the building increases the pressure exerted by the building will be less for the same force.
Pressure depends on the quantity of force exerted and the area over which the force is exerted
Force increases.
The pressure exerted outward by fluids in your body balances the pressure exerted by the atmosphere on the surface of your body. the pressure increases
The pressure that the gas exerts on the walls of any vessel has to do with the force that the particles of gas were exerted as a consequence of their very own kinetic energy. That helps know why the gas does not have to depend on the type of gas.
The force exerted by air in all directions is called air pressure. It is caused by the collisions of air molecules with surfaces. Air pressure is exerted equally in all directions and decreases as altitude increases.
Pressure is the force exerted on an object divided by the area where the pressure was applied.
Force increases.
If the temperature of the gas is increased, the average kinetic energy of its molecules increases. Therefore, the molecules hit the wall "harder" and also more frequently. The total force due to the collisions is greater. Therefore the pressure increases.
The number of times a machine increases a force exerted on it is called mechanical advantage.
As the pressure gradient increases, the wind velocity increases. This is because a larger pressure gradient indicates a greater difference in pressure between two points, leading to a stronger force exerted on the air. This stronger force results in faster wind velocities.
this is because when the area of contact between the ground and the building increases the pressure exerted by the building will be less for the same force.
That's the pressure on that particular area.
Pressure
Pressure depends on the quantity of force exerted and the area over which the force is exerted