With an example prove that the force
acting on a smaller area exerts a
greater pressure?
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Explanation:
Example is simple :
Let's take the practical example ,
If we take a pencil and use it's lower side that is the round part and try to penetrate in the hand it will cause less pain as more area less pressure and if we use the tip of the pencil and penetrate in our hand then we experience pain as less area more pressure . Hence proved !
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From Pascal's Law,
f/a=F/A (where f is the force acting on a small area a)
f=F×a/A
From the above equation, it is clear that a/A is very large.
∴the force exerted on a smaller area is very large.
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