How would the pressure changes if area is doubled keeping the thrust constant
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As the Pressure of a body is directly proptional to thrust acting on it and inversly propotional to the Area where thrust is applied.
P=Thrust/Area
so,
if we take the Area" a"
thrust "F"
then
P=F/a
P=F/2a
so,here F is constant.
P=1/2
Pressure wil be half if we double the area...
Aasan hai☺☺
P=Thrust/Area
so,
if we take the Area" a"
thrust "F"
then
P=F/a
P=F/2a
so,here F is constant.
P=1/2
Pressure wil be half if we double the area...
Aasan hai☺☺
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