difference between force and pressure
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Force is the total impact of one object on another. Pressure is the ratio of force to area over which it is applied. Aforce is defined as a push or a pull that makes an object change its state of motion or direction. ... In other words,pressure is force per unit area.
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Force is a push or a pull that induces motion, changes state of motion,
or stops a moving body when applied. On the other hand, pressure is
force spread over a surface area or force per unit area
Force is a vector quantity while pressure is a scalar quantity.
A force is defined as a push or a pull that makes an object change its state of motion while Pressure is a physical quantity that is a force spread over some area
Force is a vector quantity while pressure is a scalar quantity.
A force is defined as a push or a pull that makes an object change its state of motion while Pressure is a physical quantity that is a force spread over some area
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