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Page 1: Notes 11-1 Pressure. What Is Pressure? The amount of pressure you exert depends on the area over which you exert a force

Notes 11-1

Pressure

Page 2: Notes 11-1 Pressure. What Is Pressure? The amount of pressure you exert depends on the area over which you exert a force

What Is Pressure?

• The amount of pressure you exert depends on the area over which you exert a force.

Page 3: Notes 11-1 Pressure. What Is Pressure? The amount of pressure you exert depends on the area over which you exert a force

Calculating Pressure

Pressure = Force Area = Length x Width

Area

Units:

Force- Newton (N)Area-square meters (m2)Pressure- Pascal (Pa)

Page 4: Notes 11-1 Pressure. What Is Pressure? The amount of pressure you exert depends on the area over which you exert a force

Area • The area of a surface is the number of square units that it

covers. To find the area of a rectangle, multiply its length by its width. The area of the rectangle below is 2 cm X 3 cm, or 6 cm2.

Page 5: Notes 11-1 Pressure. What Is Pressure? The amount of pressure you exert depends on the area over which you exert a force

Area

• Practice Problem

• Which has a greater area: a rectangle that is 4 cm X 20 cm or a square that is 10 cm X 10 cm?

• The square has the greater area.• 4 cm X 20 cm = 80 cm2

• 10 cm X 10 cm = 100 cm2

Page 6: Notes 11-1 Pressure. What Is Pressure? The amount of pressure you exert depends on the area over which you exert a force

Fluids

• A material that can easily flow.

• Examples?• Liquids• Gases

• Tiny particles are constantly moving and colliding with surfaces, which exerts forces on the surfaces.

Page 7: Notes 11-1 Pressure. What Is Pressure? The amount of pressure you exert depends on the area over which you exert a force

Fluid Pressure• All of the forces exerted by the individual

particles in a fluid combine to make up the pressure exerted by the fluid.

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Air Pressure

• Right now, there is approximately 100 km of fluid on top of you…

• AIR!• The weight of the air exerts a force which

causes air pressure or atmospheric pressure.• Why are you not crushed by these fluids?• The forces are exerted from all directions so

they are balanced.

Page 9: Notes 11-1 Pressure. What Is Pressure? The amount of pressure you exert depends on the area over which you exert a force

Variations in Fluid Pressure• As your elevation

increases, atmospheric pressure decreases.

Page 10: Notes 11-1 Pressure. What Is Pressure? The amount of pressure you exert depends on the area over which you exert a force

Variations in Fluid Pressure

• Water pressure increases as depth increases.

Page 11: Notes 11-1 Pressure. What Is Pressure? The amount of pressure you exert depends on the area over which you exert a force

Measuring Pressure• You can measure atmospheric pressure with a

barometer• Meteorologists use barometers to measure

pressure to help forecast the weather• Decrease in pressure = storm

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Air Pressure and Altitude

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