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A force of 5000 N acts on an area of 40 sq. metre. Calculate the pressure acting on that area? *

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Answered by Anonymous
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A force of 5000 N acts on an area of 40 sq. metre. Calculate the pressure acting on that area?

Answer:

125 Pa

Explanation:

PRESSURE= \frac{FORCE}{AREA ON WHICH THE FORCE IS APPLIED}

PRESSURE = \frac{5000 N}{40 m^{2} }

= 125 Pa (pacsal)

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Answered by SachinGupta01
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\bf \underline{ \underline{\maltese\:Given} }

\sf{\implies  Surface\: area\:_{(of\:object)}=40m^2}

\sf{\implies   Force\:applied\:_{(on\:object)}=5000 \: N}

\bf \underline{ \underline{\maltese \: To  \: find } }

\sf{\implies Pressure\:_{(on\:object)}= \: ?}

\bf \underline{ \underline{\maltese \: Solution } }

 \underline{\boxed{\sf{ Pressure \: (P)\: = \: \dfrac{Force \: (F)}{Area\: (A)}}}}

\sf \: \underline{Here,\:\:Area=40m^2\:and\: Force=5000 \: N}

 \bf \underline{ Now},

 \sf Substituting  \: the \:  values,

\sf \implies { Pressure \: (P)\: = \: \dfrac{5000}{40}}

\sf \implies { Pressure \: (P)\: = \:  \cancel{\dfrac{5000}{40}}}

\sf \implies { Pressure \: (P)\: = \:  125 \: pa \: or \: pascal}

\bf \underline{Therefore},

\sf{\: Pressure\:applied\:_{(on\:object)}=125 \: N/m^2\:or\: Pascal}

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Force : A push or a pull on an object is called force. Examples - Opening a door.

Pressure : The Physical quantity which measures the effect of force per unit area is called pressure

\sf \underline{The\: effect\: of\: the\: force\: depends \:upon }:

(1). The magnitude of the force applied.

(2). The over which the force is applied.

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