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pressure and force to find both formula


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Answered by shoaibahmad131
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The equation for weight is  

P = F/A  

In this condition, P represents pressur  

F represents drive  

what's more, A represents territory.  

Weight is ordinarily estimated in a unit called the Pascal.  

So this means the measure of weight that is applied on a territory is dictated by the extent of that zone and by the measure of power that is squeezing against it.  

The equation for power  

F = m/a  

Along these lines, on the off chance that you have a given measure of power, you will have more weight in the event that it pushes down on a little zone than if it pushes down on an expansive zone. so there is additionally weight/mass is keep sure anything which keep region

Answered by adsri
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p=w/t

f=ma .   p=pressure ,w =work ,t=time

f=force ,m=mass, a=assimilation

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