THe larger the area the less pressure. The smaller the area the more pressure. THink of someone stepping on your foot, first with tennis shoes then with a spiky high heel. WHich would hurt more?
Pressure = Force/Area
Pressure = Force/Area.
Pressure is force per unit area.
p= F/A. Or in words, pressure is a force per unit area.
As air pressure in an area increases, the density of the gas particles in that area decreases.
pressure = force / area Therefore pressure and force are directly proportional, meaning... The greater the force the greater the pressure and the lower the force the lower the pressure
Pressure is a force applied over an area. Volumes have internal pressures.
thrust and pressure are dirrectly proportional 2 each other frm d formula pressure =perpendicular force /area
force is when you trying to change something position
Pressure is due to the bombardment of molecules on the walls of the container. So when the volume is reduced then naturally the surface area will be reduced. Pressure is the force measured per unit area. Hence reducing volume would bring a decrease in its surface area and so the pressure increases. So volume and pressure are getting related.
The area over which a force acts, is proportional to the pressure. When the area is large then, the pressure acted on it is also large, so the force is greater.
pressure is directly proportional to force applied.i.ePFpressure is also inversely proportional to areai.e P1/Aon combining we getPF/AP=kF/A (since k=1)therefore P=1(F)/AP=F/A