What happens to the pressure if both force and area are
doubled ?
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pressure is a force applied perpendicular to the surface of an object per unit area over which that force is distributed.
For example- if you have doubled the force let area remain constant, then the pressure is doubled. But if you have doubled the force as well as area, then it doesn't change at all it remains same.
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Pressure will remain same.
Explanation:
F/A = P, Now 2F/2A = F/A = P.
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