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Pressure in Physics

Pressure is defined as the force applied per unit area on a surface, commonly measured in Pascals (Pa) in the metric system, and it plays a crucial role in various physical phenomena.

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Pressure is a fundamental concept in physics that describes how force is distributed over an area. It plays a crucial role in various phenomena, from the behavior of fluids to the functioning of hydraulic systems. Understanding pressure helps us grasp how forces interact in our environment, influenc...

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Key Terms

Pressure
The force applied per unit area.

Example: A car tire exerts pressure on the ground.

Force
A push or pull on an object.

Example: Gravity is a force that pulls objects toward the Earth.

Area
The surface over which a force is distributed.

Example: The area of a rectangle is calculated as length times width.

Hydrostatic Pressure
The pressure exerted by a fluid at rest due to the force of gravity.

Example: The deeper you go in water, the greater the hydrostatic pressure.

Pascal's Principle
A principle stating that pressure applied to a confined fluid is transmitted undiminished in all directions.

Example: Hydraulic lifts use Pascal's principle to lift heavy objects.

Atmospheric Pressure
The pressure exerted by the weight of the atmosphere.

Example: Atmospheric pressure decreases as altitude increases.

Related Topics

Fluid Dynamics
The study of fluids in motion and the forces acting on them.
intermediate
Thermodynamics
The study of heat, energy, and the relationships between them.
advanced
Hydraulics
The branch of science concerned with the practical applications of fluids.
intermediate

Key Concepts

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