Physics, asked by rubatarique, 7 months ago

how is pressure affected by surface area and force?​

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Answered by niyativish9
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Explanation:

if the surface area is smaller, the pressure will be greater. If you use a larger area, you are spreading out the force, and the pressure (or force per unit area) becomes smaller

Answered by hutpainter
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Pressure is the force on an object that is spread over a surface area.

The equation for pressure is the force divided by the area where the force is applied. Although this measurement is straightforward when a solid is pushing on a solid, the case of a solid pushing on a liquid or gas requires that the fluid be confined in a container.

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