How does pressure get effective if area is doubled keeping the force constant
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We know that
Pressure = Force / Area
So P = F/A
Given F= F, A = 2 A
NOW P 1= F / 2 A
= 1/2( F / A)
= 1/2 P
So pressure gets halved.
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Thus P(pressure) is inversely proportional to A(area) provided the force applied is constant. Thus if we double the area of contact while keeping the force constant, then according to the formula the pressure should be halved. ... For the same force ,if the area is doubled ,pressure becomes half
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Thus P(pressure) is inversely proportional to A(area) provided the force applied is constant. Thus if we double the area of contact while keeping the force constant, then according to the formula the pressure should be halved. ... For the same force ,if the area is doubled ,pressure becomes half
If this answer really help you so pls mark it as a branliest answer and thank it also...
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