Difference between force and pressure
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pressure = force / area
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Meaning:Force is any kind of push or pull, resulting from the interaction of two bodies, that can cause the object to accelerate.
Pressure is force extended over an area, acted upon something, in the direction perpendicular to its surface.
Standard unit:Newton, represented by symbol NPascal
Quantity:Vector Quantity
Scalar Quantity.
Pressure is force extended over an area, acted upon something, in the direction perpendicular to its surface.
Standard unit:Newton, represented by symbol NPascal
Quantity:Vector Quantity
Scalar Quantity.
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A force can be a push or a pull. When a force is exerted on an object it can change the object's speed, direction of movement or shape. Pressure is a measure of how much force is acting upon an area.Therefore, a force acting over a smaller area will create more pressure.
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