Physics, asked by kinshuksaini10, 1 month ago

If area remains constant, then tell how pressure depends on force?​

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Answered by irunavaratne
2

Answer:

Pressure increase with the force if area is constant

Explanation:

p=F/A is A is constant , P depends on F. P is directly proportional to F.

Answered by Anonymous
42

Answer :-

If the area remains constant then the pressure will increase along with force.

Formula :-

 =  > Pressure = \frac{force}{area}

Let us know more :-

  • Pressure is inversely proportional to area, which means as the area decrease the pressure increases and as the area increases the pressure decreases.
  • Pressure is directly proportional to force, which means as the force increases the pressure increases and as the force decreases the pressure decreases.
  • Force per unit area is known as pressure.
  • The SI unit of pressure is Pascal (P). It is kept in the honour of the scientist Blaise Pascal.

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