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A force of 64 Newton’s is applied to area of 3.2 sq metres what’s the pressure

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Answered by shivasshiva765
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Use this calculator to determine the pressure generated by a force acting over a surface that is in direct contact with the applied load. Two conversion scales show how pressure varies with changes in force and area whilst the other parameter is fixed to the entered value.

Formula

The formula used by this calculator to calculate the pressure from force and area is:

P = F / A

Symbols

P = Pressure

F = Force

A = Area

Applied Force (F)

This is the force generated by a load acting on a surface and can be specified in any of the force measurement units available from the drop down selection box.

Contact Area (A)

This is the contact surface area which the force is directly applied to, and can be specified in any area measurement unit available from the pull down selection choices.

Generated Pressure (P)

This is the resulting pressure generated by the specified force and area and is calculated by dividing the force by the area.

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Answered by aanyamilly
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Answer:

force = 64 N

area= 3.2 m^2

pressure= 64/3.2= 20

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