Pressure is defined as the following Pressure = force / area. So what this means is pressure is how much force is exerted over a area of given size. For examle a concrete slab is on the floor this slab has a width of 2m and a length of 2 m its area is 2 x 2 which gives 2m Squared. Its force it exerts is 1000 newtons ok what the hell does this mean? if you place this in the formula you will get pressure = 1000/4 Pressure = 250 newtons per square metre. I hope this answers you question on what pressure is.
pressure = force/area force = pressure x area area = force/pressure
Pressure = force / area
Pressure =Force/Area
Pressure = Force/Area.
There is not enough information to calculate pressure. Here are some relevant formulae: Force = mass x acceleration Pressure = force / area
pressure is not a force but pressure is a force applied in per unit of area
pressure is force divided by area
pressure = force / area Therefore pressure and force are directly proportional, meaning... The greater the force the greater the pressure and the lower the force the lower the pressure
Pressure is not a force. Pressure is force per unit area over which it is applied.
force= pressure*area
Force (lbs) = Pressure (psi) x Area (in2)Pressure=Force/Area
pressure is force divided by area
pressure x area= force. force is the product of pressure and area
Pressure. Actually, pressure is a force divided by an area.Pressure. Actually, pressure is a force divided by an area.Pressure. Actually, pressure is a force divided by an area.Pressure. Actually, pressure is a force divided by an area.
pressure = force/area force = pressure x area area = force/pressure
Force (lbs) = Pressure (psi) x Area (in2)Pressure=Force/Area
Pressure = force/area This means that the larger the force, the larger the pressure. But the smaller the area, the larger the pressure.