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6. How would the pressure (exerted by a force on an area) change if
(a) the area is doubled keeping the thrust constant?
(b) thrust is doubled keeping the area constant?? ​

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Answered by ankitgupta82
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Explanation:

f the area is double than the pressure will be half. So, the pressure becomes half of the initial pressure. So, the pressure becomes double of the initial pressure.

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Answered by ankit7958
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if the area is double than the pressurewill be half. A is the area of cross section. So, the pressure becomes half of the initial pressure. So, the pressurebecomes double of the initial pressure.

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