Compressive force.
There is no root word baros. The root is baro-. It means weight. A barometer measures the weight of the air.
Another word to describe the size of a force would be "Magnitude". Be careful though; force is a vector quantity, meaning it has both a magnitude and a direction. By using the word magnitude you are referring specifically to the value of the size of the force.
Another name for a heavy person is over weight or obese.
Bedsores are also called decubitus ulcers, pressure ulcers, or pressure sores
The name is "ton". Another possible name is "metric ton" but it is a different weight.
The likely word is precious (dear, or valuable).Another similar word is pressure / pressures (applied force or weight).
Another word for pneumatic pressure could be air pressure.
There is no root word baros. The root is baro-. It means weight. A barometer measures the weight of the air.
Head.
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Another word to describe the size of a force would be "Magnitude". Be careful though; force is a vector quantity, meaning it has both a magnitude and a direction. By using the word magnitude you are referring specifically to the value of the size of the force.
Releasing
Atmosphere
Capitulating.
Atmospheric Pressure or Air Pressure.
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