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.
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Force divided by time = mass.
Pressure of solid on a solidWhen you apply a force to a solid object, the pressure is defined as the force applied divided by the area of application. The equation for pressure is: P = F/AwhereP is the pressureF is the applied forceA is the surface area where the force is appliedF/A is F divided by AFor example, if you push on an object with your hand with a force of 20 pounds, and the area of your hand is 10 square inches, then the pressure you are exerting is 20 / 10 = 2 pounds per square inch.
Force divided by area is pressure. If the force is in newtons and the area is in metres squared, the pressure will be in pascals (Pa).
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You're looking for "air pressure", but you haven't described it correctly.The pressure is not the force pushing on the surface.It's the (force pushing on the surface) divided by the (area of the surface).
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This is usually expressed as weight or force per square area. In imperial measure (USA) pounds per square inch In Metric KG/meter2
A surface pushing up, equal and opposite to a force pushing against it
Pressure.
Pressure
The quantity that is divided by the surface area is force. Force divided by surface area is equal to pressure.
The force that is exerted on a surface divided by the area of the area is pressure. The standard unit of pressure is the Pascal.
The amount of energy needed to break the surface of a liquid.
Force divided by surface area is called pressure, if that's what you mean.
Air Pressure
Air Pressure