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A force of 1000 N is applied to an object of area 50m^2. The pressure is....​

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Answered by bidhanch
30

Answer:

The pressure is 20 N/m² .

Explanation:

We know,

Pressure = Force / Area

Now, given that force = 1000 N

and Area = 50m²

Therefore, Pressure = 1000 / 50 N/m²

Pressure = 20 N/m²(Answer).

Hope it helps you.

Answered by dangerousqueen01
5

THRUST is the force acting on an object perpendicular to the surface.

PRESSURE is the thrust which acts on unit area.

Thus,

\rm{ \orange{Pressure =  \frac{thrust}{area} }}

S.I. unit of pressure is N/ {m}^{2} or N \:  {m}^{ - 2} or Pa(pascal).

S.I. unit of thrust is N(newton).

___________________________

\bf{\huge{\underline{Question}}}

A force of 1000N is applied to an object of area 50m². Find the pressure.

\bf{\huge{\underline{Solution}}}

\bf{ \red{ \underline{Given}:}}

Force (thrust) = 1000N

Area = 50m²

\bf{ \pink{ \underline{To \: Find}:}}

Pressure = ?

\bf{ \green{ \underline{Answer}:}}

Pressure

 \rm =  \frac{thrust}{area} \\  \\  \rm = \frac{1000 \:N }{50 \:  {m}^{2} }  \\  \\ \rm = 20 \: N/ {m}^{2}  \\  \\ \rm = 20 \:N {m}^{ - 2}

\rm = { \boxed{ \blue{20 \: Pa}}}

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