Physics, asked by sanjaymshr, 5 months ago

How is pressure related to weight? Explain with example. ​


ay740292: For example, if you push on an object with your hand with a force of 20 pounds, and the area of your hand is 10 square inches, then the pressure you are exerting is 20 / 10 = 2 pounds per square inch. You can see that for a given force, if the surface area is smaller, the pressure will be greater.
champshakir: ❤️

Answers

Answered by navitaajaymehla
0

Answer:

pressure means weight in second form sorry know only this mark me as briellent pleaes


champshakir: For example, if you push on an object with your hand with a force of 20 pounds, and the area of your hand is 10 square inches, then the pressure you are exerting is 20 / 10 = 2 pounds per square inch. ... If you use a larger area, you are spreading out the force, and the pressure (or force per unit area) becomes smaller.
navitaajaymehla: pleaee folow me
sanjaymshr: ???
Answered by Anonymous
10

\huge\underbrace\mathcal\pink{AnSwEr}

\longrightarrowAs your body weight increases, your blood pressure can rise. In fact, being overweight can make you more likely to develop high blood pressure than if you are at your desirable weight. About 70% of adults in the United States are overweight. You can reduce your risk of high blood pressure by losing weight

\longrightarrowFor example, if you push on an object with your hand with a force of 20 pounds, and the area of your hand is 10 square inches, then the pressure you are exerting is 20 / 10 = 2 pounds per square inch. You can see that for a given force, if the surface area is smaller, the pressure will be greater.

Similar questions