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Why is pressure inversely proportional to area? Why does pressure decrease if area increases? And why does pressure increase if area decreases? WHY?! ANSWER THREE QUESTIONS AS A WHOLE, AS THEY WOULD HAVE THE SAME ANSWER. JUST PLEASE ANSWER. PLEASE. PLEASE.​

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Answered by arpitadebnath50
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Pressure depends on the amount of force and the area over which the force is applied. ... In fact, pressure is directly proportional to force, and inversely proportional to area.

Pressure is a measure of how much force is acting upon an area. Pressure can be found using the equation pressure = force / area. Therefore, a force acting over a smaller area will create more pressure.

You can see that for a given force, if the surface area is smaller, the pressure will be greater. If you use a larger area, you are spreading out the force, and the pressure (or force per unit area) becomes smaller.

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