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The surface area of an object is 20m^2 & a force of 10N applied on it. Calculate pressure ​ (please answer the question it's really very urgent)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer :-

0.5 Pa

Explanation :-

Given :

Surface area of the object = 20m^2

Force applied = 10N

To Find :

Pressure = ?

Solution :

We know,

\boxed{\sf{}Pressue=\dfrac{Force}{Area}}

Put their values and find out Pressure.

\sf{}\implies Pressue=\dfrac{10N}{20m^2}

\sf{}\implies Pressue=\dfrac{1N}{2m^2}

\sf{}\therefore Pressue=0.5Pa

Therefore,pressure is equal to 0.5 pascals/Pa

☆Know more☆

  • Pressure: Thrust acting on unit area is called pressure.
  • Thrust: The net force exerted by a body in a specific direction.
  • If force increases the pressure exerted also increases. If the area decreases the pressure increases.
  • The S.I. unit of pressure is pascals.
  • When a force of 1 N acts on a surface area of 1m^2 then the pressure is said to be one pascal.
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