what happens to the pressure exerted on the surface if the force applied by the object becomes four times and area of contact become twice?
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Explanation:
As pressure is force on a unit area, it depends on what grounds do you double the force..
For example if you double the force and let the area remain constant, then the pressure is doubled.
But if you double force as well as area, then it doesn't change at all it remains the same.
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Answer:
The pressure doubles.
Explanation:
Pressure is directly proportional to force and inversely proportional to area.
So,if the force applied by the object becomes four times and area of contact become twice,then the pressure would become twice because 4F/2A results in 2F/A and F/A is equal to pressure so pressure will become twice of itself.
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