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what is the basic difference between force and pressure​

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1. What is the Difference Between Force and Pressure?

Here we have mentioned some key difference between force and pressure in detail below:

1. The acceleration which results from the push or pull due to the physical contact of two bodies is called force. The force when you normally applied to an area, acting perpendicular to its surface area, is called pressure.

2. The SI unit of Force is Newton and is donated by N. It is equal to 1-kilogram metre per second squared. The SI unit of pressure is Pascal, which is donated by Pa and is equal to 1 Newton per metre squared.

3. Dynamometer is a device used to measure force; whereas a Manometer is used to measure pressure.

4. Force is a vector quantity that has both direction and magnitude, whereas pressure is a scalar quantity having only magnitude.

5. Force can be applied to the face, edges, and vertices of any object, whereas pressure can be applied only to the face of an object.

6. The force applied to an object can change its speed, whereas the pressure applied to the object cannot change the speed of the object

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