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8. Pressure acts _____________ to the surface of the body.

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Answered by Sisheeta
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Pressure acts perpendicular to the surface of the body
Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer:

Pressure acts normal to the surface of the body.

Explanation:

The surface of the body always experiences normal pressure. Thus, in this instance, the pressure acts as a vector.

Therefore, the pressure should mostly be regarded as normal for the body's surface.

Pressure:

"Pressure" is defined as the thrust (force) applied to a surface per area. The force to area ratio is another way to describe it (over which the force is acting).

Formula of pressure:

Pressure (P) = Thrust/ Area

Unit of pressure:

‘Pascals (Pa)’ is the SI unit of pressure. 1 Pa = 1N/m2

For instance, it is simpler to hammer a sharp pin than a dull pin. This is due to the fact that a sharp pin's end has a lower surface area than a blunt pin. This causes the pressure to rise, making it simpler to pound the sharp pin.

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