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What is the pressure in pascals if a 200N force is applied to an area of 0.5m²? Science homework

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According to Pascal, pressure applied to a fluid is transmitted equally in all directions. Pascal's law states that pressure applied to an incompressible fluid enclosed in a container is transmitted equally throughout the fluid without any change in magnitude. According to Pascal, pressure applied to a fluid is transmitted equally in all directions.

The formula to find the Pressure is: P (Pressure) = F(Force) / A(Area)

P = F / A

P = Pressure

F = Force

A = Area

Pressure is in Pa ( Pascals ).

Force is in N ( Newtons )

Area is in m² ( Meter² )

Since F = 200 N, and A = 0.5 m²

Pressure = 200 / 0.5

Pressure = 400 pascals

Therefore, the pressure is 400 pascals.

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