- Pressure on an area, A is the normal force, F, whish is being applied perpendicularly to the area.
- Pressure on an area, A is expressed as the normal force, F per unit area, A.
- P = (F/A)
- This SI unit for pressure is the pascal, Pa, where 1 Pa = 1 N/m2 (metre square).
- Pressure is increased: if the force, F applied to a given area, A is increased and if a given force, F is applied to a smaller area, A.
- If a balloon is pressed against by a finger, the balloon will only change its shape a bit. If the balloon is pushed against by a needle with the same force, the balloon will burst. This is because a finger has a larger surface area (A) than a needle. Hence, the needle exerts much pressure than the finger and perforates through the surface of the balloon and making a hole and freeing the air inside the balloon.
Wednesday, 10 November 2010
Understanding Pressure
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