How would the pressure change if Force is doubled keeping area constant?
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If force is doubled then the pressure is also doubled since both are directly proportional to each other
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Pressure would get doubled since it is proportional to force. For example:If force is 10N and area is 2m², so the pressure would be 5N/m². (Pressure is force divided by area.)
Doubling the force means 20N which gives a pressure of about 10N/m², which is a double of five.
Doubling the force means 20N which gives a pressure of about 10N/m², which is a double of five.
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