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A pressure, its units are Force/Unit area
Per what kind of unit? A common unit is pressure: force per unit area.
Since Pressure is Force per Unit Area (P = F/A), there are intuitively two ways to increase pressure. You can either keep the area constant and increase the force being applied, or keep the force constant and decrease the area on which the force acts.
Force applied on unit area gives pressure. S.I. unit is pascal.
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A pressure, its units are Force/Unit area
Per what kind of unit? A common unit is pressure: force per unit area.
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Pressure is defined as force per unit area.
Pressure is equal to the amount of force per unit area.
If you mean "per unit area", that is the pressure.
newton is the SI unit of force. Force is said to be one newton as it produces unit acceleration as it acts on unit mass
Since Pressure is Force per Unit Area (P = F/A), there are intuitively two ways to increase pressure. You can either keep the area constant and increase the force being applied, or keep the force constant and decrease the area on which the force acts.
Force applied on unit area gives pressure. S.I. unit is pascal.
the amount of force per unit area