How is pressure related to force and area?
Design an experiment/activity to explain how this inverse relationship. between
pressure (due to a given force) and area, is used in daily life.
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Pressure
Explanation:
- The force acting per unit area of an object is called pressure. The mathematical formula is given by :
F is force
A is area
- It is clear that the pressure is inversely proportional to the area of cross section and directly proportional to the force acting on it.
- For example the school bag has wider strap so that the area of contact will gets increased. As a result, it will exert less pressure on student's back.
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