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what happens to the pressure when the area on which it is applied increases?​

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Answered by emi123
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Answer:

this is the answer

Explanation:

The pressure on a surface is inversely proportional to the area of the surface, provided that the force applied on it remains constant. Therefore, the pressure will increase if the area on which it is applied is decreased.

Answered by samkit007
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Pressure is inversely proportional to the surface area. The less the surface area, more the pressure. More the surface area, less the pressure

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