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Calculate the force applied (in newtons) if a pressure of 2000Pa is acting on an area of 3m2.

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Answered by abhishekakash18d
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Answer:

P=F/A

Force = P*A = [2000*3] N = 6000N

Explanation:

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Answered by AnkitaSahni
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The force applied (in newtons) if a pressure of 2000Pa is acting on an area of 3m² is 6000N.

Given:

A pressure of 2000Pa is acting on an area of 3m².

To Find:

The force.

Solution:

To find the force applied (in newtons) if a pressure of 2000Pa is acting on an area of 3m², we will follow the following steps:

As we know,

Pressure is the ratio of force per unit area and its SI unit is Pascal or N/m².

Now,

According to the question:

Pressure = 2000Pa

Area = 3m²

Now,

In putting values we get,

2000 × area = force

force =  2000×3= 6000N

Henceforth, the force applied (in newtons) if a pressure of 2000Pa is acting on an area of 3m² is 6000N.

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