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an object exerts a force of 40n on an area of 5 metre square what is the pressure on the ground​

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Answered by raj8000
1

Answer:

8

Explanation:

p=f/a

p=40/5

p=8 n/m2

Answered by muscardinus
1

Answer:

Pressure exerted on the ground, P = 8 pascals

Explanation:

It is given that,

Force exerted by an object, F = 40 N

Area of ground, A=5\ m^2

We need to find the pressure on the ground. It can be calculated by using the mathematical formula for pressure. It is given by :

P=\dfrac{F}{A}

P=\dfrac{40\ N}{5\ m^2}

P = 8 Pa

So, the pressure exerted on the ground due to this object is 8 pascals. Hence, this is the required solution.

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