How the pressure change if the force and area both tripled
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Pressure=Force/area
So, when we will triple both then 3 will cancel out and pressure will remain unchanged..
So, when we will triple both then 3 will cancel out and pressure will remain unchanged..
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As, we know Pressure = Force/Area
Or, P = F/A
So, when force and area is tripled-
P = 3F/3A
or, P = F/A
The pressure remains same. because increase in area is same as increase in force.
Or, P = F/A
So, when force and area is tripled-
P = 3F/3A
or, P = F/A
The pressure remains same. because increase in area is same as increase in force.
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