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Calculate the pressure in pascals if a 560N is applied to an area of 1.6m².

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Answered by llxdevilgirlxll
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Pressure=Force/Area=560/1.6=350 N

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Given,

Force=560 N

Area=1.6 m^2

We know,

Pressure=Force÷Area=560÷1.6=350 Pa

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Answered by sadiaanam
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Answer:

The correct answer is 350Pascal.

Explanation:

Given: 560N is applied to an area of 1.6m²

To find: Calculate the pressure in pascals

Calculation:

Force=560 N

Area=1.6 m^2

We know the formula,

Pressure=Force/Area

=560÷1.6

=350 Pa

  • The force exerted perpendicular to an object's surface per unit area over which that force is spread.
  • When a force of 'F' Newton is applied perpendicularly to a surface area 'A,' the force's pressure on the surface equals the ratio of F to A. The pressure (P) formula is as follows: P = F / A
  • A pascal is defined as a force of one newton exerted over a one-meter square surface area.
  • Force is defined as the push or pull on a mass item that causes it to change velocity.

Therefore, The pressure in pascal is 350pas.

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