Pressure = Force per unit area
= Force/area
Therefore the force is equal to the pressure*the area.
Force = pressure*area
= 101*0.25
= 25.25 Newtons
248,750 Newtons.
That is called pressure. For example, the SI unit for pressure is the Pascal, which is equal to newtons / square meters.
To find the pressure exerted on a surface (which is measured in Newtons per square metre or Pascals, both measurements being equal to convert,) you must divide the surface area of the object exerting pressure by the force applied to it in Newtons.
The force exerted on a surface divided by the total area over which the force is exerted is the pressure. Pressure = Force / Area Pascals = Newtons/ square meters Pa = N/m^2 or psi = lb/in^2 (pounds per square inch)
Pressure is the force exerted on an object divided by the area where the pressure was applied.
pressure will be halved
That is called pressure. For example, the SI unit for pressure is the Pascal, which is equal to newtons / square meters.
To find the pressure exerted on a surface (which is measured in Newtons per square metre or Pascals, both measurements being equal to convert,) you must divide the surface area of the object exerting pressure by the force applied to it in Newtons.
The force exerted on a surface divided by the total area over which the force is exerted is the pressure. Pressure = Force / Area Pascals = Newtons/ square meters Pa = N/m^2 or psi = lb/in^2 (pounds per square inch)
Newtons/square meters.
The pressure exerted by a solid object is in only one direction.
The pressure exerted by a solid object is in only one direction.
Pressure is the force exerted on an object divided by the area where the pressure was applied.
That's the average 'pressure' on the surface.
surface.
Pressure
That's the pressure on that particular area.
pressure will be halved