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calculate pressure if a force of 25 N is applied over an area of 100 m2

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Answered by sourav4444kumar444
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Answer:

the pressure is 0.25 Pascal

Explanation:

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Answered by prince5132
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GIVEN :-

  • Force (F) = 25 N.
  • Area (A) = 100 m².

TO FIND :-

  • The pressure (P).

SOLUTION :-

✒ As we know that the formula for calculating the pressure so let's apply the formula

 \to  \boxed{ \red{\sf{pressure =   \dfrac{force}{area} }}}

✒ Now substitute the given values,

 \to \sf \:  \dfrac{ \cancel{25} \ \: N }{ \cancel{100} \: m ^{2} }  \\  \\  \to \sf \:  \dfrac{1}{4} \:  Nm ^{ - 2}

✒ Since the S.I unit of pressure is 'Pascal'.

 \to \boxed{ \blue{ \sf \: pressure =  \dfrac{1}{4} \:  pascal}}

Hence the pressure is 1/4 Pascal or 0.25 Pascal.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION :-

\to \rm Pressure \propto h = Depth \\ \\ \to \rm Pressure \propto d = Density \\ \\ \to \rm Pressure \propto g = acceleration \ due \ to \ Gravity. \\ \\ \to \rm Pressure \propto \dfrac{1}{Area} \\ \\ \to \rm Pressure \propto Force


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