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What is the difference between pressure and velocity?

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Question added by Mohammad Sha hussain khadri , Shapoorji pallonji Mideast LLC , Shapoorji pallonji Mideast LLC
Date Posted: 2016/10/26
Carlos Montiel Urdaneta
by Carlos Montiel Urdaneta , Consultant Oil and Gas Well Services / EOS Energy LLC - Independent professional , EOS Energy LLC - Independent / By myself

Very simple!

Pressure is the relation between the force applied over a supeficie area, it s mean F/A, and normally it is express in psi

Velocity is the relation the relation between displacement (distance) over time, it is mean,  V= D/t And normaly it could be express in meters/seconds or feets/minute, for example.

It is pure Phisics!

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