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What is pressure? What is the relation of pressure with area on which it is applied?​

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Answered by Efgh5678
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Explanation:

The Force exerted on a surface per unit area is called pressure. Pressure is inversely proportional to the area on which it is applied. That is, when the area is increased the pressure exerted by applying a force is less.

Answered by Saby123
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Solution :

Pressure refers to the force exerted on an object per unit area. Pressure exerted in a certain direction is called thrust. Pressure is a vector quantity,  

Pressure = Force/Area

Hence

Pressure \propto \dfrac{1}{Area}

The SI unit of pressure is pascal or Newton per metre square.

Dimension Of Pressure : M L^{-1} T^{-2}

Dimension of Force : M L T^{-2}

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