Physics, asked by amityclassone2018, 2 months ago

Calculate the force applied on an object when pressure of 40 Pa is applied on an area of 10 meter square.

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Answered by Anonymous
4

Provided that:

  • Pressure = 40 Pascal
  • Area = 10 metre sq.

To calculate:

  • The force applied

Solution:

  • The force applied = 400 N

Using concept:

  • Pressure formula

Using formula:

  • {\small{\underline{\boxed{\sf{Pressure \: = \dfrac{Force}{Area}}}}}}

Knowledge required:

  • SI unit of pressure is Pa
  • SI unit of area is m²
  • SI unit of force is N

Required solution:

:\implies \sf Pressure \: = \dfrac{Force}{Area} \\ \\ :\implies \sf 40 \: = \dfrac{Force}{10} \\ \\ :\implies \sf 40 \times 10 \: = Force \\ \\ :\implies \sf 400 \: = Force \\ \\ :\implies \sf Force \: = 400 \: Newton

Answered by NewGeneEinstein
2

Answer:-

  • Pressure=40Pa
  • Area=10sq.m
  • Force=?

We know that

\boxed{\sf Pressure=\dfrac{Force}{Area}}

\\ \sf\longmapsto Force=Pressure\times Area

\\ \sf\longmapsto Force=40\times 10

\\ \sf\longmapsto Force=400N

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