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21 April, 15:25

What is the relationship between the area a force is applied to and the resulting pressure

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  1. 21 April, 18:09
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    Pressure exerted = Applied Force/cross sectional area

    Explanation:

    Pressure exerted on an object is defined as the ratio of the applied force to its cross sectional area.

    Mathematically, Pressure (P) = Force / Cross sectional area (A)

    Where force is measured in newtons or kilogram meter per seconds square (kgm/s²)

    Area is measured in square meters

    Pressure is measures in Pascal or newton per meter square (N/m²)
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