What is Pressure ❓
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What is Pressure?
Force per unit area is called pressure.
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What is Pressure?
- The amount of force exerted (thrust) on a surface per unit area is defined as ‘Pressure’. It can also be defined as the ratio of the force to the area (over which the force is acting).
Formula and Unit of Pressure
- Pressure (P) = Thrust/ Area
- The SI unit is ‘pascals (Pa)’. 1 Pa = 1N/m2
Example:
It is easier to hammer a sharp pin than to hammer a blunt pin. This is because the area at the end of the sharp pin is smaller than the area at the end of a blunt pin. This leads to an increase in pressure leading to hammer the sharp pin easily.
Types of Pressure
- Atmospheric Pressure
- Absolute Pressure
- Differential Pressure
- Gauge Pressure
Atmospheric Pressure
The earth’s atmospheric air is surrounded by a layer of gases and so this air surrounding the earth exerts a pressure known as the ‘atmospheric pressure’. Its value at sea level is 101325 Pa.
It is measured using a mercury barometer (hence atmospheric pressure is also known as barometric pressure), indicating the height of a column of mercury which exactly balances the weight of the column of atmosphere over the barometer.
It can be expressed in several different systems of units such as millimeters (or inches) of mercury, pounds per square inch (psi), dynes per square centimeter, millibars (mb), standard atmospheres, or kilopascals.
The atmospheric pressure decreases near Earth’s surface, with height at a rate of about 3.5 millibars for every 30 meters (100 feet).
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