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A force of 100 N acts on a body and produces a pressure of 25 Pa. Calculate the area on which force
is applied on?​

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Answered by vedikasoni26jul2009
4

Answer:

calculate with the help of the following examples..

Explanation:

The definition of a pressure is a force over an area, or more precisely the quotient of a force acting perpendicularly to a flat surface, to the area of that surface:

P = F/A.

The unit of a pressure is Newton divided by meter squared, N/m^2.  It is called Pascal and is denoted as Pa. So it is simple to find an area when the pressure in Pa and the force in N are given:

A = F/P.

In our case it is equal to 100 N / 500 Pa = 0.2 m^2.  This is the answer.

 

Blaise Pascal (1623 – 1662) is a famous physicist, mathematician and philosopher who discovered among other things Pascal's Law (or principle) of transmission of fluid-pressure. The principle states that pressure exerted anywhere in a confined incompressible fluid is transmitted equally in all directions throughout the fluid.

Answered by s7335poonguzhali
0

Answer:

Explanation:

P=F/A

A=P×

=25×100

=2500 sq.metre

you have multiply pressure × force, nad you get the answer!

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