Biology, asked by rajuswathireddy, 2 months ago

force and pressure notes​

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Answered by sunitishaw8
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Answer:

Pressure: Thrust per unit area is called pressure. So, pressure = force/area on which it acts.

Liquids exert pressure on the walls of the container in which they are kept.

Gases exert pressure in all directions.

Force: Simply a push or pull exerted by an object on another is a force.

The unit of force is Newton and the unit of pressure is Pascal.

Another Note :-

Force is the push and pulls action and it results in the change of motion and direction. On the other hand, the pressure is the physical force applied to the unit area of the surface. Force is the effect produced due to the interaction of two objects which tries to change the state of the object.

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Answered by Choudharipawan123456
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Force

  • A force is an exterior agent capable of altering a body's condition of resting or motion. There is a magnitude as well as a direction to it.
  • The force's direction is defined as the direction in which the force is applied, and the force's application point is defined as the location where the pressure is applied.

Pressure

  • The force was applied opposite to an object's surface per unit area across that which is dispersed.
  • A pascal is a force with one newton exerted beyond a one-meter square surface area.
  • The pressure is proportional to the distance on which the force acts, the pressure can be changed without changing the force.
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