How would the pressure exerted by a forceon an area change if the area is doubled keeping the thrust constant
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pressure = force/ area
so if area is doubled than pressure would reduce to half.
since pressure and area is inversly porpotional
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YOUR QUESTION :
How would the pressure exerted by a force on an area change if the area is doubled keeping the thrust constant
MY EXPLANATION :
⇒When the surface area is doubled, keeping the force constant, the pressure will decrease.
⇒When the force is doubled, keeping the area constant, pressure will increase. So, it is clear that the pressure is inversely proportional to the area. Hence, this is the required solution.
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