pressure is force divided by area
Pressure = Force/Area
Pressure = Force/Area.
pressure = force / area Therefore pressure and force are directly proportional, meaning... The greater the force the greater the pressure and the lower the force the lower the pressure
Pressure is defined as force per area
Pressure is the amount of force applied over a given area. The relationship between pressure and force is that pressure increases when the force applied is greater or when the area over which the force is applied decreases. In other words, pressure and force are directly related - as force increases, pressure also increases.
what is the difference between thrust and pressure?
Force = Mass X Acceleration
a force is a push or pull and pressure is a a push
Pressure = force / area
The mathematical relationship between force, pressure, and area is given by the equation Pressure = Force / Area. This means that pressure is directly proportional to the amount of force applied and inversely proportional to the area over which the force is distributed. This relationship is based on Pascal's principle in fluid mechanics.
The electromagnetic force contributes to pressure in both water and the atmosphere. In water, this force between water molecules results in pressure, while in the atmosphere, the force between air molecules creates atmospheric pressure.