When area increases,pressure decreases. Find situations where this principle is applied?
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A few situations where the principle of 'when area increases, pressure decreases' are:
1. When we use a sharp knife we find it easier to cut things as compared to a blunt knife. A sharp knife has less area as compared to the blunt knife and there is also less pressure to be put in.
2.When we want to hammer a nail onto the wall we find the using a sharper nail is easier as compared to a blunt nail. A sharper nail has less area as compared to the blunt nail. We would also need to put less pressure.
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