Pressure is measured in mm of Hg due to historical practices involving mercury barometers, where atmospheric pressure determines the height of mercury in a tube. As area increases, pressure decreases if force remains constant, as dictated by the formula pressure = force / area. Observations such as water pressure in a hose demonstrate that widening the aperture leads to lower pressure at the end, despite constant source pressure, due to dynamic pressure changes. The relationship between force, area, and pressure is critical, as maintaining constant pressure requires adjusting both force and area proportionally. Understanding these principles is essential for grasping fluid dynamics and pressure measurement.