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The measure of the force with which air molecules push on a surface is air pressure. An instrument that is used to measure air pressure is a barometer.

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The measure of the force with which air molecules push on a surface is air pressure. An instrument that is used to measure air pressure is a barometer.


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What is the measure of the force with which air molecules push on the surface?

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How is measured air pressure?

Air pressure is the measure of the force with which air molecules push on a surface.


The measure of the force with air molecules push on a surface is called?

The measure of the force due to air pressing on a surface is called the force.If you divide that by the area of the surface, then you have the pressure.


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What is the measure with which air molecules push on a surface?

That is usually described in units of pressure - force per unit area. The SI unit for pressure is the pascal, equivalent to newton/meter2.


What are the names of the forces that are push forces?

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Do opposing forces push with equal strength?

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How does air exert a push or pull?

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