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If the area is less than the value of pressure

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Answered by ayannaskar3640
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Explanation:

When the surface area is less the pressure exerted by the object is more. However, when the surface area is large, the points of contact between the object and the pressure. Thus, less pressure is exerted by the body on the surface.

Answered by RitaNarine
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If the area is less then the value of pressure increases.

  • An object's force per unit area exerted upon a surface with which it is in interaction is known as pressure.
  • Pressure = Force \ Area
  • Pressure is a scalar quantity.
  • Because pressure is inversely proportional to the area if the same force is given to a smaller area first and then to a bigger area, the smaller region feels more pressure than the larger area.
  • Pressure can be increased by increasing the force or decreasing the area or lessened by decreasing the force or increasing the area on the other hand.
  • The reason a sharp knife is generally more effective at cutting than a blunt knife is a good example of this.
  • A sharp knife with a smaller area of contact will exert significantly more pressure than a blunt knife with a much bigger area of contact when the same force is applied.
  • The Pascal (Pa) is the SI unit of pressure.
  • The pound per square inch (psi) and the standard atmosphere (atm) are two more essential pressure units.
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