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The force acting in a particular area is called pressure.
pressure=force/unit area.
when we hit a nail to the wall
the side which is broad takes more pressure to insert into the wall.
The side which is sharp takes less pressure.
This is because of force acting per unit area is more.
The force acting in a particular area is called pressure.
pressure=force/unit area.
when we hit a nail to the wall
the side which is broad takes more pressure to insert into the wall.
The side which is sharp takes less pressure.
This is because of force acting per unit area is more.
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Pressure Definition
In science, pressure is a measurement of the force per unit area. The SI unit of pressure is the pascal (Pa), which is equivalent to N/m2 (newtons per meter squared.
If you had 1 newton (1 N) of force distributed over 1 square meter (1 m2), then the result is 1 N/1 m2 = 1 N/m2 = 1 Pa. This assumes that the force is directed perpendicularly toward the surface area.
If you increased the amount of force, but applied it over the same area, then the pressure would increase proportionally. A 5 N force distributed over the same 1 square meter area would be 5 Pa. However, if you also expanded the force, then you would find that the pressure increases in an inverse proportion to the area increase.
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Sidrakauser ❤
Pressure Definition
In science, pressure is a measurement of the force per unit area. The SI unit of pressure is the pascal (Pa), which is equivalent to N/m2 (newtons per meter squared.
If you had 1 newton (1 N) of force distributed over 1 square meter (1 m2), then the result is 1 N/1 m2 = 1 N/m2 = 1 Pa. This assumes that the force is directed perpendicularly toward the surface area.
If you increased the amount of force, but applied it over the same area, then the pressure would increase proportionally. A 5 N force distributed over the same 1 square meter area would be 5 Pa. However, if you also expanded the force, then you would find that the pressure increases in an inverse proportion to the area increase.
Hope it helps you ✌✌✌
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