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If a pressure of 50 Pascal acts on an area of 4 m² calculate the thrust applied

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Answered by Anonymous
7

Given :-

  • Pressure = 50 pascal
  • Area = 4 m²

To find :-

  • Thrust = ?

Solution :-

As we know,

  • \sf{Pressure~=~\dfrac{Thrust}{Area}}

Put the given values :-

\implies \sf{50~=~\dfrac{Thrust}{4}}

\sf{50~\times~4~=Thrust}

  • Thrust = 200 newton

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Thrust :-

  • A force acting normally on a surface is called Thrust.
  • Its S.I. unit is newton (N).
  • Its CGS unit is dynes.
  • It is a vector quantity.

Pressure :-

  • The force acting normally on unit surface is called pressure.
  • Its S.I. unit is pascal (Pa).
  • It is a scalar quantity.
Answered by Dimag4
2

Answer:

Given :-

Pressure = 50 pascal

Area = 4 m²

To find :-

Thrust = ?

Solution :-

As we know,

Pressure = Area/Thrust

Put the given values :-

50 = Thrust/4

50 × 4 =Thrust

Thrust = 200 newton

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