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.
Pressure = force / area
Pressure is defined as force per area
Pressure is inversely proportional to surface area. This means that as surface area decreases, pressure increases and vice versa, given a constant force. This relationship is described by the equation: Pressure = Force / Area.
It can't be done. You must also know at least any one of the following: Perimeter Relation between length and breath Relation between Area and length Relation between Area and breath Relation between perimeter and Area Breath and so on...........
the answer is sir. isaac newton galileo galilei explained only the relation between motion and force
pressure is force divided by area
No. There's no such law, because as far as any research findings in Physics up to the present time, there is no apparent relation between gravitational force and electromagnetic force.
It is linear. The acceleration will be proportional to the force. F = mA
In relation to the area of a circle: pi*radius^2
There is no direct relation between the area of a sector and the length of an arc. You must know the radius (or diameter) or the angle of the sector at the centre.
Pressure = Force/Area
The relation between force and extension is described by Hooke's Law, which states that the force applied on an elastic material is directly proportional to the extension or compression produced in the material. Mathematically, this can be expressed as F = kx, where F is the force applied, k is the spring constant, and x is the extension or compression.