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What is pressure?

Pressure is defined as force per unit area applied in a direction perpendicular to the surface of an object. It is commonly measured in units like Pascals (Pa), pounds per square inch (psi), or atmospheres (atm). Pressure is a fundamental concept in physics and engineering, used in numerous applications such as fluid mechanics, weather forecasting (atmospheric pressure), hydraulic systems, and various industrial processes to control or measure forces and flows. It is also crucial in medical devices such as blood pressure monitors.

What other technologies are related to pressure?

pressure Complementary Technologies

Temperature measurement is often used in conjunction with pressure measurement to compensate for temperature effects on pressure readings or to provide a more complete understanding of a system's state.
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Level measurement can be complementary to pressure measurement in tanks or vessels, providing additional information about the contents and their conditions.
mentioned alongside pressure in 38% (889) of relevant job posts
Flow and pressure are related in many industrial processes; measuring both provides a more complete picture of the system's dynamics.
mentioned alongside pressure in 9% (1.2k) of relevant job posts

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