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Pressure - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Atmospheric pressure - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pressure is defined as force per unit area. It is usually more convenient to use pressure rather than force to describe the influences upon fluid behavior. The standard unit for pressure is the Pascal, which is a Newton per square meter.
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Peer pressure - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Air pressure is the force exerted on you by the weight of tiny particles of air (air molecules). Although air molecules are invisible, they still have weight and take up space. Since there's a lot of "empty" space between air molecules, air can be compressed to fit in a smaller volume.
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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.
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Atmospheric pressure is defined as the force per unit area exerted against a surface by the weight of the air above that surface. In the diagram below, the pressure at point "X" increases as the weight of the air above it increases.
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Introduction to pressure - relationship psi and Pa - online pressure units converter ... The pressure in a fluid is defined as ... The equation for pressure can expressed as:
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