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Which of the following correctly defines the variables in the pressure equation (P=F/A)?
Group of answer choices P = pressure, F
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I have a question about fluids ok...
I've been told that Pressure = (density of fluid) (gravity) (height) ok that's great in all
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Physics (Liquids)
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A force of 2000N acts on an area of 4m^2, what is the pressure? What would be the pressure if the same force acted on half the
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OHara
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1)calculate the pressure, expressed in pascals, that the brick exerting a force of 18N, and dimensions od 9.3cm x 5.5 cm.
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Jonathan T
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The air pressure in a tire is 800.000kPa.The internal surface area of the tire is 550.000cm^2. Determine the total force applied
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Danny
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In a direct acting pressure relief valve, 64 bar pressure is acting on the conical dart seating area and the dart is kept closed
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Tony
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In a direct acting pressure relief valve, 64 bar pressure is acting on the conical dart seating area and the dart is kept closed
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Damien Whelan
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When given the pressure and force of a system, how should the pressure formula be rearranged to solve for area?
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Jarred
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An airtight box, having a lid of area 12 in2, is partially evacuated. Atmospheric pressure is
15 lb/in2. A force of 108 lb is
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Sammy
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An airtight box, having a lid of area 12 in2, is partially evacuated. Atmospheric pressure is
15 lb/in2. A force of 108 lb is
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Ken
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