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the weight of air acting per unit area is known as​

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Answered by rushikeshraut2442
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Answer:

Force per unit area is called pressure. The thrust acting per unit surface area is pressure. Pressure is measured in newton/metre2, which is equal to 1 pascal (Pa).

Answered by 0vanshikasharma0
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Answer:

atmospheric pressure

Explanation:

Atmospheric Pressure

force exerted by the weight of the air

Atmospheric pressure is defined as the force per unit area exerted against a surface by the weight of the air above that surface. In the diagram below, the pressure at point "X" increases as the weight of the air above it increases. The same can be said about decreasing pressure, where the pressure at point "X" decreases if the weight of the air above it also decreases.

Thinking in terms of air molecules, if the number of air molecules above a surface increases, there are more molecules to exert a force on that surface and consequently, the pressure increases. The opposite is also true, where a reduction in the number of air molecules above a surface will result in a decrease in pressure. Atmospheric pressure is measured with an instrument called a "barometer", which is why atmospheric pressure is also referred to as barometric pressure.

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