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☆What is pressure?
☆Pressure is defined to be the amount of force exerted per area. P = F A {\Large P=\dfrac{F}{A}} P=AF. So to create a large amount of pressure, you can either exert a large force or exert a force over a small area (or do both).
•A simple example of pressure may be seen by holding a knife to a piece of fruit. If you hold the flat part of the knife against the fruit, it won't cut the surface. The force is spread out of a large area (low pressure).
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☆What is pressure?
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☆Pressure is defined to be the amount of force exerted per area. P = F A {\Large P=\dfrac{F}{A}} P=AF. So to create a large amount of pressure, you can either exert a large force or exert a force over a small area (or do both).
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•A simple example of pressure may be seen by holding a knife to a piece of fruit. If you hold the flat part of the knife against the fruit, it won't cut the surface. The force is spread out of a large area (low pressure).
☆Hope It Helps uh!☆
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