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SHIMI .SB.Ed
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
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PRESSURE
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PRESSURE
Pressure is the amount of force acting per unit area. The symbol of pressure is p.
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P=F/A
Unit=pascal
Formula ,
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1. LIQUID PRESSURE
2. ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
There are two types of pressure
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LIQUID PRESSURE
Liquid pressure is the increase in pressure at increasing depth in a liquid .This pressure increases because the liquid at the lower depths has to support all of the water above it.
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Liquid pressure=mass * acceleration due to density * depth in liquid
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If there is a hole in the containers surface then liquid will initially flow our perpendicular to the surface.
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ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
Atmospheric pressure is defined as the force per unit area exerted against a surface by the weight of the air above that surface.
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Atmospheric pressure is used in many of the things , for example
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When we drink water with a straw, while sucking our lungs expand and air in the drinking straw goes into them . The air pressure in the straw decreases and the atmospheric pressure acting on the surface of water . Then forces the water to move up inside the straw and into our mouth.
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