What is the difference between solid pressure and liquid pressure?
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Pressure is the force per unit area. This means that the pressure a solid object exerts on another solid surface is its weight in newtons divided by its area in square metres. ... p is the unit of pressure in pascals. One pascal is 1 N/m2.it is solid pressure.
Liquid pressure is the increase in pressure at increasing depths in a liquid. Thispressure increases because the liquid at lower depths has to support all of the water above it. We calculate liquid pressure using the equation liquid pressure = mass x acceleration due to g density x depth in fluid.
Liquid pressure is the increase in pressure at increasing depths in a liquid. Thispressure increases because the liquid at lower depths has to support all of the water above it. We calculate liquid pressure using the equation liquid pressure = mass x acceleration due to g density x depth in fluid.
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