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Why is the bottom part of a building made wider?

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Answered by chakladershreyasi
1

Answer:

The pressure is given as,

P=

A

F

Since buildings are massive structures which exert high pressure on the ground and likely to sink so to avoid sinking their foundations are made wide so that pressure on the ground will be decreased.

Explanation:

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Answered by menishray13
4

Explanation:

The pressure is given as,

P= F/ A

Since buildings are massive structures which exert high pressure on the ground and likely to sink so to avoid sinking their foundations are made wide so that pressure on the ground will be decreased.

Foundation of buildings are made wider because the area of foundation is increased to reduce the pressure exerted by walls.

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