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what is pressure in terms of physics​

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Answered by catusharnaidu77
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Explanation:

pressure in terms of physics is nothing but a force acting per unit area in perpendicular direction. It is a vector quantity.

Its SI unit is pascal (P).

Answered by YameshPant
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Answer:

pressure is the force acting on a unit area

pressure =  \frac{force}{area}

the SI unit of pressure is Pascal(Pa)

or Newton per square metre(N/m²)

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