0.5 meter is not an area, that's a length.
In general, the relation is: pressure (in pascal) is force (in newton) divided by area (in square meters).
When a force is applied to a confined fluid, an increase in pressure is transmitted equally to all parts of the fluid. This is known as Pascal's principle.
Pascals are a unit of pressure. pressure = Force / area being acted on. Therefore: Force = Pressure x Area being acted upon.
Pressure is force / area. Just divide the force by the area. The answer is in pascal.
pressure required = force acting / area force acting = 14700 n Area = 3.14* r2 m2 Area = 3.14*( 4.57/100)2 Area = 0.00655 m2 The pressure requird = 14700/0.00655 pascal = 22.44 bar
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.
The pressure that pushes down on us all day.
Pressure [pascal] = force [newton] divided by area [m2].
'Newton' is a unit of force, not pressure. They're different.The pressure on some area is the total force on the whole area divided by the area.The SI unit of pressure is the Pascal. 1 pascal of pressure means 1 newton of forcespread out over 1 square meter of area.
Pressure is the ratio of a force acting over (pressing on, or pushing against) a certain area. Pressure is measured in pascals, named after the 17th century French scientist Blaise Pascal. One pascal (Pa) is the pressure from a force of one newton(N) pressing on an area of one square metre (m2). Pa = N/m2. Five newtons acting on one square metre would be five pascals. Five newtons acting on two square metre would be two and a half pascals. Five newtons acting on five square metre would be one pascal.
The pascal is the SI unit for pressure. 1 pascal of pressure means 1 newton of force on each square meter of area.
The pressure of 1 newton per 1 square meter is called 1 pascal. Pressure = force / area pascal = newton / m2.
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Simply pressure is the force per unit area. So Pressure is directly proportional to the force applied. Hence by increasing the force we can increase the pressure.
The force acting upon it is energy.
Pressure = Force/Area , And, the SI unit of pressure is the pascal (Pa), which is equal to one newton of force per square metre.
When a force is applied to a confined fluid, an increase in pressure is transmitted equally to all parts of the fluid. This is known as Pascal's principle.
Pressure is the force acting per unit area.