Pressure gradiant force is the change of pressure measured across a given distsnce, resulting ina net force moving from high to low pressure and is responsible for the initial movement of air.
Pressure p = force F / area A
Pressure in pascals
Force in newtons / square meters
Area in square meters
No, pressure is equal to force (Newtons) divided by area (metres squared)
Pressure is Force divided by Area (P=F/A), hence kgf/cm2 or pounds per square inch as the unit for pressure. The greater the force or the lower the area, the higher the pressure.
Pressure = force/area
This means that the larger the force, the larger the pressure.
But the smaller the area, the larger the pressure.
pressure
Pressure depends on force over area
Volume and temperature
The amount of force applied and the area of the surface to which it is applied.
The two factors pressure depends on is force and area.
force= pressure*area
Pressure depends on force over area
Volume and temperature
The amount of force applied and the area of the surface to which it is applied.
Well I think that the answer is force and area. <3
The two factors pressure depends on is force and area.
force= pressure*area
Force (lbs) = Pressure (psi) x Area (in2)Pressure=Force/Area
pressure x area= force. force is the product of pressure and area
pressure is force divided by area
pressure is force divided by area
Force (lbs) = Pressure (psi) x Area (in2)Pressure=Force/Area
pressure = force/area force = pressure x area area = force/pressure