Pressure = (Force/Area)
First, you will have to convert the ton to units of force (about 10,000 Newton). Second, to convert the pressure to force, use the definition of pressure: pressure = force / area. In other words, the pressure required will also depend on the area over which the pressure is applied. Note 1 bar = 100,000 Pascal 1 bar = 100,000 Newton/m2
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.
Each tire supports 2100 N, and the pressure exerted by each tire is 20 N per centimeter2, so Pressure = Force / Area Pressure = 20 N per centimeter2 Force = 2100 N rearranging the equation for Area Area = Force / Pressure Area = 2100 / 20 = 105 centimeter2 So each tire has 105 cm2 touching the road.
The formula for the area of a square is s2 (sides squared)
Mass = Pressure*Area
Pressure = force / area
Force F = Pressure x Area, F=PA
pressure = force/area force = pressure x area area = force/pressure
Pressure =Force/Area
formula for force is pressure / area.
Pressure = Force/Area.
The formula for pressure is: pressure= force divided by area The unit for pressure is: pascals (p) Enjoy:)
You might use the definition of pressure: pressure = force / area.
Force over Area= Pressure
the formula for pressure is:Mathematically:P= F/A or P= dFn/ dAwhere:p is the pressure,F is the normal force,A is the area of the surface area on contactScientifically:p= F/A
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Pressure equals force over area. P=F/A.