TY - GEN
T1 - Peer Pressure That Broke The Law
AU - Swetmore, Trixi
AU - Weblin, Stephana
AU - Orrobin, Ches
AU - Duggen, Tootsie
AU - Swetmore, Trixi
AU - Stepto, Gwyn
AU - Gheorghe, Ermin
AU - Kelinge, Britt
AU - Ettery, Dukey
AU - Fritchley, Miriam
AU - Habbon, Gordie
AU - Pietrowski, Fabio
AU - Tidmas, Marcia
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Pressure (symbol: p or P) is the force applied perpendicular to the surface of an object per unit area over which that force is distributed.: 445 Gauge pressure (also spelled gage pressure) is the pressure relative to the ambient pressure.
Various units are used to express pressure. Some of these derive from a unit of force divided by a unit of area; the SI unit of pressure, the pascal (Pa), for example, is one newton per square metre (N/m2); similarly, the pound-force per square inch (psi) is the traditional unit of pressure in the imperial and U.S. customary systems. Pressure may also be expressed in terms of standard atmospheric pressure; the atmosphere (atm) is equal to this pressure, and the torr is defined as 1⁄760 of this. Manometric units such as the centimetre of water, millimetre of mercury, and inch of mercury are used to express pressures in terms of the height of column of a particular fluid in a manometer.
AB - Pressure (symbol: p or P) is the force applied perpendicular to the surface of an object per unit area over which that force is distributed.: 445 Gauge pressure (also spelled gage pressure) is the pressure relative to the ambient pressure.
Various units are used to express pressure. Some of these derive from a unit of force divided by a unit of area; the SI unit of pressure, the pascal (Pa), for example, is one newton per square metre (N/m2); similarly, the pound-force per square inch (psi) is the traditional unit of pressure in the imperial and U.S. customary systems. Pressure may also be expressed in terms of standard atmospheric pressure; the atmosphere (atm) is equal to this pressure, and the torr is defined as 1⁄760 of this. Manometric units such as the centimetre of water, millimetre of mercury, and inch of mercury are used to express pressures in terms of the height of column of a particular fluid in a manometer.
U2 - 10.6699/8618224.6018580
DO - 10.6699/8618224.6018580
M3 - Other contribution
T3 - hc360.com
ER -