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Calculate the pressure exerted by a 10 Newton force on 100cm square area.

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Answered by ferozemulani
7

Explanation:

pressure = force/area

= 10/100

= 0.1 N/cm^2

or = 0.1×10^4 N/m^2

Answered by durgeshbishi2
3

Answer: The pressure exerted by a 10 Newton force on 100cm square area is 1000 pa.

Explanation: As the pressure exerted by a 10 Newton force on 100cm square area.

As pressure is defined as force per unit area, which in SI units would be newtons/meter², aka pascals, abbreviated Pa. You have the force in newtons, acting on an area in cm². Just convert the area to m² and use the definition of pressure.

P = F/A

As the SI unit of pressure is N/m²

So as we know = 1m² = 10000cm²

Pressure = \frac{10N}{100 cm^{2} } \times 10000 cm^{2}N/m²

Pressure = 1000 N/m²

or pressure = 1000 pa,

Hence, the pressure exerted by a 10 Newton force on 100cm square area is 1000 pa.

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