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Relation between force, surface area and pressure .
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Answered by KumarIndroneel
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Explanation:

a a force can be applied on a surface in any direction. if the force is applied on a surface in a direction normal (perpendicular) to the surface, the force is called thrust. Thus, the force acting normally on a surface is called thrust. A body, when placed on a surface, exerts are thrust on the surface equal to its own weight.

more the effect of a given thrust on a surface, we say that the trust exerts more pressure on the surface and if list is the effect of thrust on a surface, we say that the exerts a less pressure on the surface.

the pressure exerted by a body depends on the surface area on which the rest of the body acts. smaller the surface area, more is the pressure exerted by The thrust and larger the surface area, laser is the pressure exerted by the same thrust.

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Answered by HariesRam
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Answer:

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The relation between Force, Surface area and Pressure is

Pressure \:  = \frac{Force}{Surface  Area}

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