Physics, asked by sarangbahrain, 5 hours ago

Calculate the force that acts on a body when a pressure of 400Pa is exerted on an area of
2.5m2?

Answers

Answered by pranav536558
0

Answer:

1000 N

Explanation:

force = pressure into area

400*2.5 = 1000

Answered by Anonymous
35

Answer

  • Force applied on the object = 1000 Newton.

Given

  • Area of the object = 2.5m².

  • Pressure acted open the object = 400 Pascal.

To Find

  • Force acts on the object.

Step By Step Explanation

Given that

  • Pressure = 400 Pascal
  • Area = 2.5m²

We need to find the force applied on the object.

So let's do it !!

Formula Used

 \dag\underline{\boxed{ \tt{ \color{green}{Pressure=\cfrac{Force}{Area}}}}}

By substituting the values

 \longmapsto \sf400 =  \cfrac{Force}{2.5}  \\  \\ \longmapsto \sf 400 \times 2.5 = Force \\  \\ \longmapsto {\sf{ \red{ 1000 \: Newton = Force}}}

Therefore, Force applied on the object = 1000 Newton.

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More to Know

  • Force - A push or pull on an object which causes some displacement is known as force. S.I. unit of force is Newton.

  • Pressure - Pressure is the force applied perpendicular to the surface of an object per unit area over which force is distributed. S.I. unit of pressure is Pascal.

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