How does force increase with pressure
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There are two methods for this question.
1st)
You must be knowing the formula:
P = F/V
Where P is pressure, F is force, V is volume.
So
P is Directly proportional to F and indirectly proportional to V
Which means If P increases, then F increases and V decreases and vice-versa.
Hence proved
2nd)
If you have to compress a gas, you will need more and more force. If it is in a container, if you apply more and more force, the pressure keeps on increases. At a point where the container cannot sustain the pressure inside it. It bursts. This proves that Force is directly proportional to Pressure.
,
There are two methods for this question.
1st)
You must be knowing the formula:
P = F/V
Where P is pressure, F is force, V is volume.
So
P is Directly proportional to F and indirectly proportional to V
Which means If P increases, then F increases and V decreases and vice-versa.
Hence proved
2nd)
If you have to compress a gas, you will need more and more force. If it is in a container, if you apply more and more force, the pressure keeps on increases. At a point where the container cannot sustain the pressure inside it. It bursts. This proves that Force is directly proportional to Pressure.
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