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Answered by MystícPhoeníx
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Given:-

  • Pressure acting on the box (p) = 300000 Pa.

  • Area on which force acts (a ) = 300cm²

To Find:-

  • Magnitude of Force (F).

Solution:-

Firstly we convert the area into m²

1 m² = 10000cm²

∴ 300/100000 = 0.03 m²

As we know that

Pressure = Force/Area

Force = Pressure/Area

→F = p/a

Put the value we get

→ F = 30000/0.03

→ F = 1000000

→ F = 10⁶N

The Magnitude of Force is 10 Newton.

Answered by Bᴇʏᴏɴᴅᴇʀ
2

Answer:-

The Magnitude of Force = \bf{10^6}

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Given:-

Pressure [p] exerted on the box =\bf{30,000 \: Pa}

Area [a] on which Force is acting =\bf{300 \: cm^2}

\implies\bf{0.03 \: m^2}

To Find:-

Magnitude of the Force = \bf{?}

Solution:-

We know,

\bf\boxed{Pressure[p] = \dfrac{Force[F]}{Area[a]}}

\implies Force [F] = \dfrac{Pressure}{Area}

\implies Force [F] = \dfrac{30000}{0.03}

\implies Force [F] = \cancel{\dfrac{30000}{0.03}}

\implies\bf{Force [F] = 10^6}

Hence,

The Magnitude of the Force [F] is \bf{10^6}

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