Physics, asked by alexismills567, 11 months ago

1.if a moving fluid slows down, what happens to its pressure?
2.how is the density of an object calculated?
3.how is pressure related to force and surface area
4.if force increases, what happens to pressure

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Answered by thenameisvedang21
0

Answer:

the answer is

Explanation:

the pressure is decreased

Answered by PremChoudhary
3

Explanation:

1. If a moving fluid slows down then it means it's pressure is increased.

2.d=m/v

density =mass/volume

3.Pressure is relatude to force and surface area

If force increases than pressure also increases

force is directly proportional to pressure.

If surface area increases than pressure decreases.

surface area is directly proportional to pressure.

4.If the force increases than the pressure increases.Because force is directly proportional to pressure.

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