How would you distinguish between force and pressure
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Heya friend!!
Rajdeep here....
A force is any cause (push or pull) which changes the state of rest or motion of a rigid body as well as the shape and size of a non rigid body.
Pressure is defined as Force applied per unit area.
Force = Mass × Acceleration
Pressure = Force × Area
Thanks!!
Rajdeep here....
A force is any cause (push or pull) which changes the state of rest or motion of a rigid body as well as the shape and size of a non rigid body.
Pressure is defined as Force applied per unit area.
Force = Mass × Acceleration
Pressure = Force × Area
Thanks!!
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hiii!!!
here's ur answer...
force-any any push or pull given to an object is called force.
pressure-it is the force acting per unit area.
pressure= force/area
hope this helps...
here's ur answer...
force-any any push or pull given to an object is called force.
pressure-it is the force acting per unit area.
pressure= force/area
hope this helps...
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