How will the pressure vary if area is doubled while keeping the force constant?
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Answer:A)Pressure has a basic formula: P (pressure) = F (force) / A (area) Thus P (pressure) is inversely proportional to A (area) provided the force applied is constant. Thus if we double the area of contact while keeping the force constant, then according to the formula the pressure should be halved.
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if area is doubled, pressure is halved. P =F/A keeping area const. we see that pressure is directly proportional to force.
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