how does the pressure gets affected if area is doubled keeping the force constant?
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Pressure is the power connected opposite to the surface of an object for each unit territory over which that power is distributed.
As pressure is a force in a unit range, it relies upon what grounds do you twofold the power.
For instance, in the event that you twofold the power and let the range stay consistent, at that point the pressure is multiplied.
Be that as it may, in the event that you twofold force and additionally region, at that point it doesn't change at all it remains same as before.
In the event that you twofold the power and fourfold the range, the pressure turns out to be half and so on.
As pressure is a force in a unit range, it relies upon what grounds do you twofold the power.
For instance, in the event that you twofold the power and let the range stay consistent, at that point the pressure is multiplied.
Be that as it may, in the event that you twofold force and additionally region, at that point it doesn't change at all it remains same as before.
In the event that you twofold the power and fourfold the range, the pressure turns out to be half and so on.
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