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Calculate the area of a 1,500 N object that exerts a pressure of 500 Pa (N/m2). Then calculate the
pressure exerted by the same object over twice that area.

Answers

Answered by varunbalawade
35

Explanation:

Pressure = Force/Area

Therefore,

Area = Force/Pressure

= 1500/500

Area = 30m2

2 x Area = 2 x 300 = 600 m2

Pressure = Force/Area

= 1500/600

= 150/6

Pressure = 25 m2

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Answered by nyda
16

Answer:

Explanation:

Pressure= force / area

500 Pa = 1500 N / area

Area = 1500 N / 500 Pa

Area = 1500 kg m / 500 s^2   * N / m ^2

Area = 3 m^ 2

second part of the question

now use the formula

p=f/a

twice the area

Pressure = 1500 N / 6 m ^ 2

Pressure = 250 Pa

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