you would use newtons (N) 100 grams of force=1N
It would be force per unit area.
Per what kind of unit? A common unit is pressure: force per unit area.
No. A Newton is a unit of force, while pressure is force per unit area. The standard unit of pressure is a Pascal, which is also a derived SI unit.
gravitational force is weakest force among the fundamental forces in nature per unit mass.
area
Yes. The correct formula establishes: P = (dF)/(dA). If the area is constant, you can integrate directly and obtain F = P · A Pressure units are Pascals (1 Pa = (1 N)/(1 m2)
No, pressure is force per unit area. In SI units, the unit of pressure is the pascal, which is equal to newton per square meter.
Per what kind of unit? A common unit is pressure: force per unit area.
Pressure is the force measured over an area
The pressure gradient force is not actually a force but the acceleration of air due to pressure difference (a force per unit mass).
pressure is not a force but pressure is a force applied in per unit of area
Pressure is not a force. Pressure is force per unit area over which it is applied.
Pressure is defined as force per unit area.
Pressure (Pa) is force per area (N/m^2). Force is (Mass*Length)/Time^2, so force per area is Mass/(Length*Time^2).
No. A Newton is a unit of force, while pressure is force per unit area. The standard unit of pressure is a Pascal, which is also a derived SI unit.
If you mean "per unit area", that is the pressure.
pressure
No. A Newton is a unit of force, while pressure is force per unit area. The standard unit of pressure is a Pascal, which is also a derived SI unit.