How is pressure related to force and area? design and experiment /activity to explain how this inverse relationship between pressure (due to a given force)and area ,is used in daily used in daily life
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Hey mate here is ur answer......
Pressure:Pressure is the force applied perpendicular to the surface of an object per unit area over which that force is distributed,symbol P.
p=force/area. 1
Now as we increase area pressure decreases
this. given expression 1 proved is inverse relationship of force & area..
for example
As we use minimum radius pipe for watering we find the following of water becomes faster (means pressure increases) than greater radius one pipe...
as expression of pressure tells all things.. i.e. p= force /area
p. is inversely proportional to area..
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Hope this helps you
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Pressure:Pressure is the force applied perpendicular to the surface of an object per unit area over which that force is distributed,symbol P.
p=force/area. 1
Now as we increase area pressure decreases
this. given expression 1 proved is inverse relationship of force & area..
for example
As we use minimum radius pipe for watering we find the following of water becomes faster (means pressure increases) than greater radius one pipe...
as expression of pressure tells all things.. i.e. p= force /area
p. is inversely proportional to area..
>>>>
Hope this helps you
>>>>>
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Answer. Pressure:Pressure is the force applied perpendicular to the surface of an object per unit area over which that force is distributed,symbol P. this. given expression 1 proved is inverse relationship of force & area..
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