Learning objective
(Physics only) State that pressure is measured in pascals.
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Topic
Pressure and pressure differences in fluids (physics only)
Subtopic
Pressure on a surface (physics only)
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Short explanation
In the subtopic Pressure on a surface (physics only), this learning objective focuses on (Physics only) State that pressure is measured in pascals. For AQA GCSE Physics 8463 Unit 4.5 Forces, keep the explanation inside Pressure on a surface (physics only) and Pressure and pressure differences in fluids (physics only). Approved keywords for this objective include pressure, pascal, and physics only. A strong answer separates force and pressure, uses correct units where quantities are involved, and links the physical reasoning back to (Physics only) State that pressure is measured in pascals. This is not a generic revision point: it is specifically about Pressure on a surface (physics only), Pressure and pressure differences in fluids (physics only), and the approved wording of the learning objective.
Key concepts
Why it matters
This objective helps connect Pressure on a surface (physics only) to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for Pressure and pressure differences in fluids (physics only).
Common mistakes
1 linked- Misunderstanding Pressure Units: Remember that pressure is specifically defined as force per unit area and is measured in pascals (Pa). Always check that you are using the correct unit when calculating or stating pressure. In Pressure on a surface (physics only), correct the mistake by naming the relevant force or motion quantity and checking force and pressure.
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Practice Questions7 linked questions
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Open revision notesRelated learning objectives
- (Physics only) Define pressure as force per unit area.
Pressure on a surface (physics only)
- (Physics only) Use the equation pressure = force normal to a surface divided by area of that surface.
Pressure on a surface (physics only)
- (Physics only) Calculate pressure from force and area.
Pressure on a surface (physics only)
- (Physics only) Calculate force from pressure and area.
Pressure on a surface (physics only)
- (Physics only) Calculate area from force and pressure.
Pressure on a surface (physics only)
