That is the force F. p = F / A
where:
p is the pressure,
F is the normal force,
A is the area (surface).
Pressure = Force÷Area
Pressure is force divided by area.
That's the pressure on that particular area.
Pressure [pascal] = force [newton] divided by area [m2].
mass divided by volume asses mass divided by volume asses
Divide the total surface area of the cell by the cell's volume.
It is all about surface area to volume ratio. Liquids are adsorbed on Surfaces. The more surface area the more effective the material would be. A finely divided substance has a very large surface area compared to the same material coarsely divided.
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.
surface area divided by volume
The quantity that is divided by the surface area is force. Force divided by surface area is equal to pressure.
Force Divided by area
Pressure is the force exerted on an object divided by the area where the pressure was applied.
Force divided by surface area is called pressure, if that's what you mean.
The pressure of gravity on a surface is(total force of gravity on the surface) divided by (area of the surface)
Force Divided by area
Volume
That's the pressure on that particular area.
Pressure [pascal] = force [newton] divided by area [m2].
pressure is force divided by area. If area is 1.6m^2 then pressure is 560/1.6 = 350 pascals