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Just divide the force by the area. The answer is in pascal. No unit conversion is required in this case.
Pressure. (Note that the force must be perpendicular to the surface.) Pressure can my measured in Pascals (N/m2), psi (pounds/in2), atmospheres, or a few other units.
A pascal is an SI unit of pressure = 1 newton / m2. An atmosphere is equal to the air pressure at sea level, which is 101325 pascals. Many barometers for measuring air pressure may have a scale for kilopascals, so 1 ATM = 101.325 kPa
m2/m2
M2 means second degree misdemeanor.
100 N / 2 m2 = 50 Pascals100 N / 2 m2 = 50 Pascals100 N / 2 m2 = 50 Pascals100 N / 2 m2 = 50 Pascals
Pressure is measured in Pascals. 1 Pa = 1 N/m2.
Newtons ------------------------------------------------------- The unit of pressure in the SI is pascal (Pa). Pascal is defined as N/m2; 1 technical atmosphere(at) is 9,80655.10e4 pascals.
Pressure = Force/Area Pressure = 9 Newtons/0.3 m2 Pressure is 30 Pascals
If 30 N of force is exerted over an area of 20 m2 1.5 pascals of pressure is being applied.
Just divide the force by the area. The answer is in pascal. No unit conversion is required in this case.
Pressure can only be expressed as n/m2 (not n.m) 1 n/m2 = 1 pascal
1000 psi is 6.895 MPa (mega pascals) where a Pa is 1 Newton/m2; thos 30 psi = 30/1000 x 6895000 = 206,850 N/m2
Newtons ------------------------------------------------------- The unit of pressure in the SI is pascal (Pa). Pascal is defined as N/m2; 1 technical atmosphere(at) is 9,80655.10e4 pascals.
If 30 N of force is exerted over an area of 20 m2 1.5 pascals of pressure is being applied.
Pressu re=Force(N) /Area(m2) = 1000 /.15 = 6666.6 Pascals
Area requires a two-dimensional unit. This is often expressed as the square of something, for example, m2 (square meters), cm2 (square centimeters), etc.Area requires a two-dimensional unit. This is often expressed as the square of something, for example, m2 (square meters), cm2 (square centimeters), etc.Area requires a two-dimensional unit. This is often expressed as the square of something, for example, m2 (square meters), cm2 (square centimeters), etc.Area requires a two-dimensional unit. This is often expressed as the square of something, for example, m2 (square meters), cm2 (square centimeters), etc.