How does pressure vary with Surface area when
the force applied remains constant?
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Finally, when considering a given force of constant magnitude acting on a constant area of a given surface, the pressure exerted by that force on that surface will be greater the larger the angle of that force as it acts upon the surface, reaching a maximum when that force acts perpendicular to the surface.
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p =t/r where r is the radius and t is the surface tension and p is the pressure
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