Physics, asked by rutvianand, 1 year ago

Find out the area of a body which experiences a pressure of 500 pascal by a force of 100 N

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Answered by amitsinghto36
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Pressure = 500 Pa
Force = 100 N
now , we know that Pressure = force / area
so, area = force / presuure
area = 100 / 500
area = 0.2 m²
Answered by aryansuts01
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Answer:

The answer is A = 0.2m^2

Explanation:

The surface area of a human body as observed or computed is known as the body surface area (BSA) in prize for physiology or medicine. As it's less impacted by aberrant adipose mass, BSA is a better indication of metabolism mass for many clinical applications than body mass. Simple math is used to determine a person's body mass index using their height and weight. BMI is calculated as follows: kg = weight in kilograms/m2, where m2 equals height in metres divided.

The body surface area is equal to the square of the product of the weight in kg times the height in cm divided by 3600, as according Mosteller's "simple computation of body-surface area in measurement terms." In addition to height and weight.

P=\frac{F}{A}

A=\frac{F}{P}

A=\frac{100}{500}

A=0.2m^{2}

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