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How do we calculate pressure?

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Answered by sherlockpanda007
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Answer:

Pressure is given by thrust per unit area

Thrust is the perpendicular/ normal force acting on a surface/area.

Thus, pressure = thrust(force) / area

                          = Newton/m^2

                          = Pascal (Pa)

Hope it helps!!!

Answered by anjali962
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Pressure and force are related, and so you can calculate one if you know the other by using the physics equation, P = F/A. Because pressure is force divided by area, its meter-kilogram-second (MKS) units are newtons per square meter, or N/m2..

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