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Pressure is the force exerted on an object divided by the area where the pressure was applied.
Pressure is force / area. Just divide the force by the area. The answer is in pascal.
Pressure. It is measured as a given force applied over a given area.
The product of the force and the distance is called "work". It is equivalent to a transfer of mechanical energy.
If 30 N of force is exerted over an area of 20 m2 1.5 pascals of pressure is being applied.
Measure the force being applied and divide by the area it is being applied over.
When the area over which a force is applied decreases, the average force applied over said area increases. In other words, the pressure (force/area) increases.
Force per unit area is called "pressure".
Pressure is not a force. Pressure is force per unit area over which it is applied.
Pressure is the force exerted on an object divided by the area where the pressure was applied.
Pressure is force / area. Just divide the force by the area. The answer is in pascal.
Pressure. It is measured as a given force applied over a given area.
The product of the force and the distance is called "work". It is equivalent to a transfer of mechanical energy.
If 30 N of force is exerted over an area of 20 m2 1.5 pascals of pressure is being applied.
Pressure is a force applied over an area. Volumes have internal pressures.
Pressure 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.
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.