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1. A force of 150N is applied to an object of area 5m2. Calculate the pressure.

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Answered by MohithValmiki
13

Answer:

The answer is 30 Pascal's

Explanation:

with the Formula

P=F/a

We get

P=150/5

=30 Pa

Hope it helps

Answered by pulakmath007
1

The pressure = 30 Pa

Given :

A force of 150N is applied to an object of area of 5 m²

To find :

The pressure

Solution :

Step 1 of 2 :

Write down force and area

Here it is given that a force of 150N is applied to an object of area 5 m²

Force = 150N

Area = 5 m²

Step 2 of 2 :

Calculate the pressure

The pressure

\displaystyle \sf{ = \frac{ Force}{ Area }}

\displaystyle \sf{ = \frac{150}{5} \: \: N/{m}^{2} }

\displaystyle \sf{ = 30 \: Pascals }

\displaystyle \sf{ = 30 \: Pa }

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