Calculate pressure exerted by an object over an area of 33cm square by a force of 60N
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Answer:
Given :-
\sf { Force(F) = 60N}Force(F)=60N
\sf{ Area(A) = 30cm^2}Area(A)=30cm
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To Find :-
The Pressure (P) exerted by an object.
Solution :-
As we know that,
\large {\boxed{ \sf{\blue{Pressure(P) = \frac{Force(F)}{Area(A)}}}}}
Pressure(P)=
Area(A)
Force(F)
[ Putting values ]
\implies \: \sf \: P = \frac{60}{33}⟹P=
33
60
\implies \: \sf \: P = 1.81N/cm {}^{2}⟹P=1.81N/cm
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\implies \sf \red{Pressure= 18100N/m²}⟹Pressure=18100N/m²
Hence,
The 18100N/m² Pressure exerted by an object.
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as we know
pressure =force / area
hence,
area = 33sm sq.
force = 60 N
so,
pressure =60/33
or Pressure = 1.82
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