How is pressure related to surface area?
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pressure is the force exerted perpendicular on the surface area
pressure increases with decreasing area
pressure is obtained by dividing the thrust ( force) by area
pressure is the force exerted perpendicular on the surface area
pressure increases with decreasing area
pressure is obtained by dividing the thrust ( force) by area
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Pressure is inversely proportional to the surface area. That is if the area of the surface on which the force is applied is increased the the pressure decreases and if the surface area decreases then the pressure increases.
For example :
For hammering a iron nail into the wall the the pointed area of nail is kept perpendicular to the wall and then a force is applied through hammer, as the area decreases the pressure increases and the iron nail easily get hammered. If we try the hammering with the position of nail opposite then it would be impossible.
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For example :
For hammering a iron nail into the wall the the pointed area of nail is kept perpendicular to the wall and then a force is applied through hammer, as the area decreases the pressure increases and the iron nail easily get hammered. If we try the hammering with the position of nail opposite then it would be impossible.
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