The force exerted by a magnet is an example of a non-contact force. Thrust: The force that acts on a surface in a direction perpendicular to it, is known as thrust. Pressure: Thrust per unit area is called pressure. So, pressure = force/area on which it acts.
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The force exerted by a magnet is an example of a non-contact force. Thrust: The force that acts on a surface in a direction perpendicular to it, is known as thrust. Pressure: Thrust per unit area is called pressure. So, pressure = force/area on which it acts.