Chemistry, asked by cnrkrishna8486, 1 year ago

How is force result to pressure

Answers

Answered by shrikant7
1
I think, if forced to chose one, I'd go with pressure being the result of Force. Pressure is a derived quantity, and is equal to force per unit area. We need this a lot because the total force does not always give us what we want to know. A force of say 10000 N is a LOT! But it isn't that much if applied over a large area, because then the actual force experience by a any single part of that huge area is meagre.
Answered by gautam96
0
As Pressure can be defined as the force acting per unit area.
================================<<<<
Force is directly proptional to pressure how much force will you exert preesure will also me like that.

P = F/A

Similar questions