Relation between pressure thrust and area
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 7 months ago
The thrust on unit area is called pressure.
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Pressure is the force acting on a unit area of the object. Thus,
Pressure= thrust/area
Substituting the SI unit of thrust and area we get the SI unit of pressure as N/m2 or N m–2. It is also called as Pascal.
The same force acting on a smaller area exerts a larger pressure, and a smaller pressure on a larger area.
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