Pressure is the force measured over an area
Pressure is defined as the force per unit area.
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The force per unit area in SI units is Newton per meter squared (N/m^2). These units are the fundamental SI units. However, this can be simplified to Pascals.
No. A Newton is a unit of force, while pressure is force per unit area. The standard unit of pressure is a Pascal, which is also a derived SI unit.
Force per unit Area = F/A Units are Newton's per square meter This unit is called a Pascal, abbreviated Pa Atmospheric pressure = 1.01*10^5Pa
To get the Earth to move (quake), much force is needed. Pressure is force per unit area.
Pressure is measured in any unit of force divided by any unit of area. The SI unit of pressure is the newton per square metre, which is called the pascal (Pa) after the seventeenth-century philosopher and scientist Blaise Pascal.
Pressure is defined as force per unit area.
Per what kind of unit? A common unit is pressure: force per unit area.
Force per unit area is called "pressure".
If you mean "per unit area", that is the pressure.
The force per unit area is called pressure.
Pressure is equal to the amount of force per unit area.
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Pressure is the force acting per unit area.
Pressure is force applied over an area. Pressure is most commonly measured in Pascals (SI), Dynes (CGS), or PSI (Pounds per square inch).
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