design an experiment or activity to explain how inverse relationship between pressure and area is used in our daily life .
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One of the very common examples that we can see in our daily lives where the pressure is inversely proportional to the area is the fact that the shoulder bags have wide straps.
This helps us put less pressure on our shoulder, because more the area, the less pressure it causes.
This helps us put less pressure on our shoulder, because more the area, the less pressure it causes.
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Pressure is inversely proportional to area. Some common daily examples:
i.) We may see a Coolie lifting a luggage side by side and straight up because carrying a luggage like that will need more force and will put more pressure upon the Coolie Shoulders
ii.) During planning are promoting shopping malls are made on over a very large ground to avoid the most being tall. This is because a tall building will put more pressure on ground building taking a large area.
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