PRESSURE Sec 8.2 Pg 290-293. How can pressure be useful in our lives?

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PRESSURE Sec 8.2 Pg

How can pressure be useful in our lives?

Questions to Consider:  What is pressure?  How does pressure affect volume?  What is the relationship between Pressure and Area?

Pressure: The amount of force applied over a specific area of an object  units : Pascals (Pa)

Compression: When volume decreases due to a force Easy to compress Difficult to compress GASES LIQUIDS SOLIDS

Video: football to the face

How is Pressure Related to Area? Video: 6ft water balloonVideo: 6ft water balloon