) Why is one end of drawing board pin broad
and flat, whereas its other end is pointed
and sharp? EXPLAIN
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We know that Pressure is inversely proportional to area. So, smaller area will exert more pressure, hence one side of a drawing pin has pointed end so that it can easily pierce into the board and the other have a pointed and staip side so that it doesn't apply too much force on our finger.
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We know that Pressure is inversely proportional to area. So, smaller area will exert more pressure, hence one side of a drawing pin has pointed end so that it can easily pierce into the board and the other have a pointed and staip side so that it doesn'e apply too much force on our finger.
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