Force divide by area is pressure.
Force divide by area is pressure.
Force divide by area is pressure.
Force divide by area is pressure.
That is pressure. It is the force over an area applied to an object in a direction perpendicular to the surface.
p = F / A where:
p is the pressure,
F is the normal force,
A is the area.
The amount of force exerted on a given area is just the amount of force.
When it's divided by the area, however, the result is the pressure on that area.
P= F / A P is Pressure Pressure's Unit is: N / m2 From: Ali Sabah Al-Takmachi, College: Medicine, UOS
Pressure
P=F/A
P=Pressure
F=Force
A=Area
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Force divide by area is pressure.
pressure
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Pressure is a force defined as a push that acts over a certain area.
if force increaces and area stays the same then 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.
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on tiptoe, because the force acts over less area
Pressure is a force defined as a push that acts over a certain area.
A pressure, its units are Force/Unit area
The area over which a force acts, is proportional to the pressure. When the area is large then, the pressure acted on it is also large, so the force is greater.
Stress is a force acting on certain area. Stress equals force divided by area.
the area over which the force acts
1 m is not an area.
Normal Force
YES
No. The opposite is true.
The force per unit area is called pressure.
Pressure. It is measured as a given force applied over a given area.
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