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What is the magnitude of the force required in Newton to produce 12500 pa pressure on an area of 80 sq.cm ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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{\bigstar}GIVEN{\bigstar}

  • Pressure = 12500 pa
  • Area = 80 cm²
  • Force = ?

{\bigstar}SOLUTION{\bigstar}

FORMULA USED :

Pressure = force/ Area

Area = 80 cm²

➥1 m = 100 cm

➥1cm =  \frac{1}{100} m

➥1 cm² =  {( \frac{1}{100} )}^{2}

➥1 cm² =  \frac{1}{10000}

➥80 cm² =  \frac{80}{10000}

therefore ,

➤Pressure =  \frac{force}{area}

➤12500 =  \frac{force}{ \frac{80}{10000} }

➤force = 12500 ×  \frac{80}{10000}

\boxed{\sf{ Force = 100N }}

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PRESSURE:

  • Force per unit area is called pressure .

  • It's SI unit is N/m² (or) pa [Pascal]

  • As area and pressure is indirectly proportional ,greater the area,more pressure should be used .
Answered by varshaattarde7
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