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calculate the pressure if a force of 10N is applied on an area of 1m square

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Answered by ritik12336
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Answer:

Explanation:

the pressure will increase as pressure us inversly

propotional to area and directly propotional to force,here as the area is cut to half the pressure will be double of before

Pressure = Force / Area

Here, force is constant.

So, pressure is inversely proportional to Area.

As area is reduced to half, pressure will be doubled.

Initially, P = 10/0.1 = 100 Pa

Now, finally pressure becomes 200 Pa.

So, change in pressure is

∆P = 200 - 100 = 100 Pa

Answered by apeksha160
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Answer:

If  a force of 10N is applied on an area of 1 m², then pressure acting on the surface is 10 Pa.

Explanation:

  • Pressure is defined as force exerted per unit area of the force exerted.
  • Pressure is derived using the expression, P = F/ A

        where, P is pressure, F is the Force, A is the area over which the force is exerted.

  • If  force is measured in Newton (N) and area in m², The SI unit of Pressure  is ‘pascals (Pa)’ such that, 1 Pa = 1N/m².
  • Pressure is a scalar quantity, which means that it takes into account  magnitude but not direction.
  • To calculate  the pressure if a force of 10N is applied on an area of 1 m², we have to put the value in formula for calculating pressure.

       Given: -

       Force, F = 10 N

       Area, A = 1 m²

       Pressure = 10 /1

               = 10 Pa

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