a cylindrical block of radius r and mass m is lying on the table. if the radius is doubled and mass is tripled then what happens to pressure acting on the table
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The pressure acting on the table increases as the radius and weight increases
Because more the radius it will cover more table space and plus weight on it of triple the amount will be heavy and so this is why it will happen
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