Physics, asked by dreamgirl28, 10 months ago

dimensions of pressure​

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Answered by Anonymous
6

\boxed{\mathsf{\green{Pressure}}}

  • Pressure can be defined as The Force acting per unit area
  • Pressure is a vector quantity
  • It has both direction and magnitude

DIMENSION FORMULA:

\blue{\boxed{\mathsf{\pink{M {L}^{-1}{T}^{-2}}}}}

UNITS

\blue{\boxed{\mathsf{\red{kg {m}^{-1}{s}^{-2}}}}}

or

\blue{\boxed{\mathsf{\pink{N {m}^{-2}}}}}

or

\blue{\boxed{\mathsf{\orange{Pa}}}}

Answered by wasimak01
5

Answer:

Pressure is defined as force per unit area.Mathematically its formula is

Pressure = Force/Area

Now, we have already derived the dimensional formula for force and area in previous posts. So

Dimensional Formula of Force= M1L1T-2

Dimensional Formula of Area= M0L2T0

Thus

Dimensional Formula of Pressure = (M1L1T-2)/(M0L2T0)

Dimensional Formula of Pressure = M1L-1T-2

SI unit of Pressure is Nm-2(Nm-2 is also called as Pascal).

May it will helps you

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