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how does pressure vary with area and force

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Answered by Rishabh47
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I.e, pressure is inversely proportional to area upon which it acts. Thus asarea increases pressure acting on it decreases. Play planning poker with your distributed team. ... As areaincreases, velocity decreases and hence pressure increases by using Bernoulli's Eqn.

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Answered by 9110111968
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Answer:

Pressure as a Function of Surface Area

Pressure can be increased by either increasing the force or by decreasing the area or can oppositely be decreased by either decreasing the force or increasing the area.

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