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how is the pressure related to the area over which a force acts​

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Answered by jaymishra200411
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The area over which a force acts, is proportional to the pressure. When the area is large then, the pressure acted on it is also large, so the force is greater. Pressure=force/area - in this formula pressure is diagonally propotional to area hence less the area, more the pressure and more the area, less the pressure.

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Answered by deependrayadav04
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The area over which a force acts, is proportional to the pressure. When the area is large then, the pressure acted on it is also large, so the force is greater. Pressure=force/area - in this formula pressure is diagonally propotional to area hence less the area, more the pressure and more the area, less the pressure.

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