how would the pressure exerted a force on an area change if the area is doubled keeping the thrust contrast constant
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Let us take a variable thrust F and variable are A .
PRESSURE = THRUST / AREA
= F / A
If we double the area , the area would become
2A.
NEW PRESSURE = F / 2A
= 1/2 × F/A
So, the new pressure will be the half of the initial pressure .
SO, THE PRESSURE WILL BECOME HALF IF WE DOUBLE THE AREA KEEPING THE THRUST CONSTANT.
HOPE IT HELPS
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER
Let us take a variable thrust F and variable are A .
PRESSURE = THRUST / AREA
= F / A
If we double the area , the area would become
2A.
NEW PRESSURE = F / 2A
= 1/2 × F/A
So, the new pressure will be the half of the initial pressure .
SO, THE PRESSURE WILL BECOME HALF IF WE DOUBLE THE AREA KEEPING THE THRUST CONSTANT.
HOPE IT HELPS
#AADI 93
PLEASE MARKAS BRAINLIEST☺☺☺☺☺☺
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