The pressure of the air. This is traditionally expressed (at least in the US and UK) in pounds per square inch, but with the SI system it is in Newtons per square meter, or some multiple of this.
Air pressure.
I am called air pressure. It is the force exerted by the air molecules in the atmosphere on a given area.
This force is called atmospheric pressure, the force is measured per unit area because the bigger the area the more molecules hit. It is 14.7 pounds per square inch ("psi")
Air Pressure
Air Pressure
it is AIR PRESSURE
The difference is that Low air pressure has less air molecules pushing down in one area and high air pressure has more air molecules pushing down in one area.
You're looking for "air pressure", but you haven't described it correctly.The pressure is not the force pushing on the surface.It's the (force pushing on the surface) divided by the (area of the surface).
The difference is that Low air pressure has less air molecules pushing down in one area and high air pressure has more air molecules pushing down in one area.
The difference is that Low air pressure has less air molecules pushing down in one area and high air pressure has more air molecules pushing down in one area.
Air Pressure
The pushing force of air is called air pressure.:)