How does pressure vary with change in force explain with the help of an example brainly.In?
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PRESSURE IS DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO FORCE APPLIED TO ANY BODY AS PRESSURE= FORCE /AREA ..
THERE FORE PRESSURE VARIES WITH CHANGE IN FORCE.
FOR EXAMPLE- IF YOU APPLY MORE FORCE ON A IRON NAIL TO PUT IT INTO THE WALL..MORE PRESSURE WILL BE APPLIED BY THE NAIL ON THE WALL..
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THERE FORE PRESSURE VARIES WITH CHANGE IN FORCE.
FOR EXAMPLE- IF YOU APPLY MORE FORCE ON A IRON NAIL TO PUT IT INTO THE WALL..MORE PRESSURE WILL BE APPLIED BY THE NAIL ON THE WALL..
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Pressure is the force applied perpendicular to the surface of an object per unit area over which that force is distributed
As pressure is force on a unit area it depends on the amount of force exerted on an object
eg. If you are exerting force on an object , the object experiences pressure. And if you double that force you will see that the pressure on the object would also increase
As pressure is force on a unit area it depends on the amount of force exerted on an object
eg. If you are exerting force on an object , the object experiences pressure. And if you double that force you will see that the pressure on the object would also increase
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