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Is pressure related to energy?

Pressure is a measure of force applied over a given area. It is not directly related to energy, but changes in pressure can occur when there is a transfer of energy, such as in the case of a gas expanding and exerting force on its surroundings.


What are force and pressure?

Force is the first derivative of Energy F= XW. Pressure is the Energy per unit volume, p=W/volume = FR/R3= F/R2


How do you convert pressure to electricity?

Well, pressure energy can be converted into electrisity,in industries they use electricity to pressure for compress a object so if we have so much pressure we can create electricity.preessure will apply force on a body we know that force is also one form of energy so energy can be created.if you tell me in industries how they convert electricity into pressure we can definitely convert pressure to energy,bye.


What is meant by the energy of pressure?

The energy of pressure refers to the potential energy stored within a system due to the compression or expansion of a fluid or gas. It is a form of mechanical energy associated with the force applied by the pressure of the fluid or gas on the walls of its container.


Explain what is meant by the energy of pressure?

The energy of pressure refers to the potential energy stored within a fluid due to its pressure. This energy is a form of mechanical energy possessed by the fluid and is capable of doing work when the fluid is allowed to expand or flow. Pressure can be converted into kinetic energy or work when the fluid is allowed to move or exert a force on its surroundings.


What is the scientifical definition for force?

Force is the pressure of something against another object.


What is force and pressure?

pressure is not a force but pressure is a force applied in per unit of area


Does gas molecules with more kinetic energy lower pressure?

Gas molecules with higher kinetic energy tend to exert more force on their container walls, increasing the pressure. Conversely, gas molecules with lower kinetic energy exert less force and thus lower the pressure. So, gas molecules with more kinetic energy do not lower pressure; they increase it.


Define Intensity of pressure?

By my wild guess. Since intensity of energy is expressed in energy per area, intensity of pressure could be action of pressure over another unit say Temperature. The result would yield P/T = nR/V and that is probably a unit of specific volume heat capacity of the unit J/m3K.


What is the relationship between force area and pressure?

pressure = force / area Therefore pressure and force are directly proportional, meaning... The greater the force the greater the pressure and the lower the force the lower the pressure


Is pressure a force?

Pressure is not a force. Pressure is force per unit area over which it is applied.


What are relationships between pressure and force and between pressure and area?

pressure is force divided by area