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give three examples where small area of contact results in high pressure...please answer​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by 5queen36
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Bonjour!

Pressure depends on the amount of force and the area over which the force is applied.

  • More force - more pressure.
  • More area - less pressure.

Examples:-

1. The end of nail are made pointed so that large pressure is exerted at the point end and they can driven into ,with less effort.

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2.The cutting tool also have either sharp or pointed edges so that even a small thrust may cause a great pressure at the edges and cutting cutting can be done with less efforts.

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