P=F/A.If pressure remains constant and area increases what will happen to the force?
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force will also increase
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Hey friend, ☺️ here is your answer _____________________________
P = F / A, here P = pressure, F = force and A = area
Now we write this formula in terms of F i.e. Force.
F = P*A
After seeing this formula we can say that force is directly proportional to pressure and area.
So if pressure or area increases, then force applied on an object also increases.
But it is given in the question that pressure is constant but area increases, so force will also increases.
Hope this helps you..
P = F / A, here P = pressure, F = force and A = area
Now we write this formula in terms of F i.e. Force.
F = P*A
After seeing this formula we can say that force is directly proportional to pressure and area.
So if pressure or area increases, then force applied on an object also increases.
But it is given in the question that pressure is constant but area increases, so force will also increases.
Hope this helps you..
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