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Jane Bernard
16 May, 08:04
How does pressure relate to force
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Howard Cannon
16 May, 08:21
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Pressure is simply the force experienced by an object divided by the area of the surface on which the force acts. Note that the force here is the force acting perpendicular to the surface. The unit for pressure is the pascal, Pa.
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