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Pressure - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pressure (symbol: p or P ) is the force per unit area applied in a direction perpendicular to the surface of an object. Gauge pressure is the pressure relative to the local atmospheric or ambie...
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Atmospheric Pressure ... Hydrostatic Pressure ... Section: The Physics of Diving...
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In physics pressure is the force per unit area. There are many applications of this concept. ... Home » Science & Nature » Physics » Understanding Pressure in Physics...
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Explanation how Pressure is Force per Area - Succeed in Understanding Physics: School for Champions ... Pressure is the force on an object that is spread over a surface area. The equation for pressure is the force divided by the area where the force is applied. ... Physics topics...
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< FHSST Physics(Redirected from FHSST Physics Pressure:Pressure) ... ; Essay 3: Pressure and Forces ... Category: FHSST Physics...
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< FHSST Physics | Pressure(Redirected from FHSST Physics Pressure:Important Equations and Quantities) ... 1.1 Non Si Units for pressure ... Category: FHSST Physics...
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2. Pressure and Kinetic Theory Discussion ... 5. Calculation of Force Due to Air Pressure ... Describe how a balloon is inflated with respect to air pressure. Emphasize that you are increaseing the number of particles within the balloon and the only way for the pressure to equalize is for the volume of the baloon to increase.
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When is a metal not a metal? When it is under high pressure, if it's lithium or sodium. The strange behaviour of dense forms of these elements exposes difficulties with commonly used models ... Yet such difficulties must be overcome if one is to understand the subtle quantum physics of the condensed states of matter.
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