Physics, asked by shrey306, 1 year ago

why pressure decreases on increasing area?​

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Answered by sunil4748
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We know that, Pressure is force applied per unit area.

P = F/A

Thus, it is clear from this that if area increases, pressure decreases. If area decreases, pressure increases.

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Answered by harshvardhangau
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pressure changes in our surrounding due to temperature changes ...

on a hot day the air around us becomes light which gives the tendency to air to move higher in the sky...

this leads to decrease in the pressure in that particular area and makes the press. difference and viceversa...

infact the winds blow due to this phenomenon ...

that is why most probably there is a chance of fast ,dry,gusty winds after a hot day....

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