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Power (physics) and Pressure

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Difference between Power (physics) and Pressure

Power (physics) vs. Pressure

In physics, power is the rate of doing work, the amount of energy transferred per unit time. 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.

Similarities between Power (physics) and Pressure

Power (physics) and Pressure have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Force, Gradient, International System of Units, Joule, Kilogram, Metre, Pascal (unit), Scalar (physics), Second.

Force

In physics, a force is any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object.

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Gradient

In mathematics, the gradient is a multi-variable generalization of the derivative.

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International System of Units

The International System of Units (SI, abbreviated from the French Système international (d'unités)) is the modern form of the metric system, and is the most widely used system of measurement.

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Joule

The joule (symbol: J) is a derived unit of energy in the International System of Units.

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Kilogram

The kilogram or kilogramme (symbol: kg) is the base unit of mass in the International System of Units (SI), and is defined as being equal to the mass of the International Prototype of the Kilogram (IPK, also known as "Le Grand K" or "Big K"), a cylinder of platinum-iridium alloy stored by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures at Saint-Cloud, France.

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Metre

The metre (British spelling and BIPM spelling) or meter (American spelling) (from the French unit mètre, from the Greek noun μέτρον, "measure") is the base unit of length in some metric systems, including the International System of Units (SI).

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Pascal (unit)

The pascal (symbol: Pa) is the SI derived unit of pressure used to quantify internal pressure, stress, Young's modulus and ultimate tensile strength.

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Scalar (physics)

A scalar or scalar quantity in physics is a physical quantity that can be described by a single element of a number field such as a real number, often accompanied by units of measurement.

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Second

The second is the SI base unit of time, commonly understood and historically defined as 1/86,400 of a day – this factor derived from the division of the day first into 24 hours, then to 60 minutes and finally to 60 seconds each.

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Power (physics) and Pressure Comparison

Power (physics) has 56 relations, while Pressure has 140. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 4.59% = 9 / (56 + 140).

References

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