Pressure
Pressure
The quantity that is divided by the surface area is force. Force divided by surface area is equal to pressure.
Pressure is force / area. If you divide that by force, you get 1 / area. I am not aware that this is used in any meaningful way in physics.
To calculate the area from force and pressure, you can use the formula: Area = Force / Pressure. Simply divide the force applied by the pressure exerted on a surface to determine the area of contact. This calculation assumes a uniform distribution of force over the entire area.
Pressure = force / area. Calculate the equivalent force in newton, then divide by the area. Answer is in pascal.
To find the amount of pressure exerted on an object, you must divide the force applied on the object by the area over which the force is distributed, following the formula Pressure = Force / Area. This calculation gives you the pressure in units such as Pascals (Pa) or pounds per square inch (psi), depending on the units used for force and area.
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Pressure is force / area. Just divide the force by the area. The answer is in pascal.
Measure the force being applied and divide by the area it is being applied over.
To calculate pressure, you can use the formula: pressure = force / area. Simply divide the force applied on a surface by the area of that surface to determine the pressure exerted. Make sure to use consistent units for force (such as Newtons) and area (such as square meters) for accurate results.
For intance they say er,pressure is equals to force divide by area