why is the tip of an allpin made sharp.
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What force is obtained on its piston of area of cross section 100 cm2 ? Why is the tip of an allpin made sharp? The tip of an allpin is made sharp so that large pressure is exerted at the sharp end and it can be driven into with less effort.
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Answer: to reduce the area of contact
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As area is inversely proportional to pressure therefore if area of contact is reduced then amount of pressure increases
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