Physics, asked by ashutoshf5377, 8 months ago

A force of 100N is applied to an object of area 2m2. Calculate the pressure

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Answered by ROBILOX
9

thats an easy one bro.... :)

pressure = (force applied) / (area of the surface on which it is applied)

here force applied = 100 N  

and the area of the surface is 2m^2  

so here it is ...pressure = 100 / 2 = 50 N/m^2( newton per metre square)

and yeah...it can also be written as 50 Pascals (  1 Pascal = 1 newton per metre square)

Hope this helps... :))

Answered by KrisGalaxy
2

Answer:

\huge\mathbb\red{PRESSURE =25 Pa}

Explanation:

Given

Force = 100 N

Area = 4m²

We know that

\bf Pressure =  \frac{force}{area}  \\  \\ \bf  =  \frac{100}{4}  \\  \\ \bf\huge\fbox\red{ = 25 \: pascal}

Hence the pressure is 25 Pascal

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