1. how does pressure depend on force?
2.How does the pressure depend on the area of contact?
3.What is the relation between force and weight?
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Greater the pressure, greater is the magnitude of force.
Greater the pressure, lesser the pressure.
Force and weight are the same.
Greater the pressure, lesser the pressure.
Force and weight are the same.
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1.pressure is directly proportional to force.
It means when force increase the pressure also increase. And when force decrease pressure also decrease.
2 . pressure is inversely proportional to area.
If area decreases pressure increases. And when area increase the pressure decreases.
3.The weight of an object is the force on it due to gravity. There is a relationship between weight, mass and acceleration of free-fall (weight = mass × acceleration of free-fall). The gravitational field strength of the Earth is 10 N/kg and its acceleration of free-fall is 10 m/s2.
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It means when force increase the pressure also increase. And when force decrease pressure also decrease.
2 . pressure is inversely proportional to area.
If area decreases pressure increases. And when area increase the pressure decreases.
3.The weight of an object is the force on it due to gravity. There is a relationship between weight, mass and acceleration of free-fall (weight = mass × acceleration of free-fall). The gravitational field strength of the Earth is 10 N/kg and its acceleration of free-fall is 10 m/s2.
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