The force acting on a lower arca acns a larger pressure. Can you prove this with the lp of an activity
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the force acting on a lower arca acns a large pressure
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because the the surface are of lower area is also lower and when force is applied it distributes equally
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The same force acting on a smaller area exerts a larger pressure, and a smaller pressure on a larger area. This is the reason why a nail has a pointed tip, knives have sharp edges and buildings have wide foundations.
For example, When standing, a person will sink more into sand than when he lies flat stretched on sand. The body weight acts on a smaller area, in standing position, than when the person lies stretched over a larger area.
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