Physics, asked by qwerty2338, 4 months ago

If pressure = force/area and if force is directly proportional to acceleration (since F = ma), then why doesn't the speed of our handwriting increase when we apply more force?​

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Explanation:

Force is not Directly proportional to acceleration

Force is directly proportional to Change in momentum

F=ma is special case..in which mass of the body is constant

And pressure is force per unit area

If u apply more force in a particular area...let say a paper ... then pen who applied force will tear the paper...not give more velocity to pen so that they increase your speed

Answered by KHUSHI0981
10

Answer:

Above answer is correct

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