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    PRESSURE


    Pressure is defined as the physical force exerted on an object. The force applied is perpendicular to the surface of objects per unit area. The basic formula for pressure is F/A (Force per unit area). Unit of pressure is Pascals (Pa). Types of Pressures are Absolute, Atmospheric, Differential, and Gauge Pressure

    Concept of Pressure
    The Concept of Pressure
    Explain the concept of pressure
    Pressure is defined as the force per unit area. OR Pressure is the force acting normally (perpendicularly) per unit surface area.
    It is calculated by the formula:
    Pressure = Force (f)/Area (A)
    P = F/A
    Where
    • P – Pressure
    • F – Force
    • A – Area
    The S.I Unit of Pressure
    State the S.I unit of pressure
    The SI unit of Pressure is Newton per square metre (N/M2). This unit is usually referred to as the Pascal (Pa).
    1Pa = 1 N/M2
    The other units of pressure are atmosphere, torr bar and mmHg.
    • 1 atmosphere = 780mmHg
    • 1 atmosphere = 1 105 N/M2 = 1bar (used by meteorologists)
    Note: for a given amount of force, the smaller the area of application the greater the pressure exerted.
    When a man lifts a bucket of water by its handle that is made with a thin metal, he would experience some discomfort but if the bucket was made with a thicker handle the discomfort will be much less if any.
    This is because the area over which the force is applied is larger.