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IGCSE Physics, Cambridge 0625, Malaysia

Atmospheric Pressure

The pressure exerted by the weight of the air column above a surface, approximately 100 000 Pa at sea level.

Atmospheric pressure is caused by the weight of the air above a surface. Air molecules collide with surfaces and exert a force; the total force per unit area is the atmospheric pressure.

At sea level, atmospheric pressure is approximately 1.0×1051.0 \times 10^5 Pa (100 kPa). It decreases with altitude because there is less air above.

Atmospheric pressure acts in all directions, not just downward. It is measured using a barometer.

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