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When the force is doubled the pressure is doubled as well. Read Newton's law.
Since Pressure=Force/Area, if the area is doubled then pressure will be halved.For example, with a force of 10 N and two areas: Pressure = 10/5 = 2 Pa for an area of 5 metes squaredPressure = 10/10 = 1 Pa for an area of 10 meters squaredPressure is halved when area is doubled while the force is constant. This works in a similar fashion for other areas, such as if area is tripled then pressure is 1/3 of the original, or if area is ten times bigger then the pressure will be 1/10 of the original value. If the area is halved then the pressure is doubled and so on.The presser is inversely proportional to the area on condition that the force is the same.
Doubled.
As force of gravity is directly proportional to the mass as mass is doubled then force on it also gets doubled.
Its not a force but the answer is pressure. PRESSURE. (:
when the contact area is doubled keeping the force constant on the boy, there will be less impact on the body .
Since P = F/A, PA = F So, if area is doubled, pressure is halved.
When the force is doubled the pressure is doubled as well. Read Newton's law.
Since Pressure=Force/Area, if the area is doubled then pressure will be halved.For example, with a force of 10 N and two areas: Pressure = 10/5 = 2 Pa for an area of 5 metes squaredPressure = 10/10 = 1 Pa for an area of 10 meters squaredPressure is halved when area is doubled while the force is constant. This works in a similar fashion for other areas, such as if area is tripled then pressure is 1/3 of the original, or if area is ten times bigger then the pressure will be 1/10 of the original value. If the area is halved then the pressure is doubled and so on.The presser is inversely proportional to the area on condition that the force is the same.
It will be double, if the area is unchanged. pressure=Force/area
Doubled.
The force equal mass times acceleration, if force remains the same, and mass is doubled, then acceleration must be cut in half.
When the double force applied on the object then the pressure exerted on the object will also be doubled.
As force of gravity is directly proportional to the mass as mass is doubled then force on it also gets doubled.
Its not a force but the answer is pressure. PRESSURE. (:
Since Pressure is Force per Unit Area (P = F/A), there are intuitively two ways to increase pressure. You can either keep the area constant and increase the force being applied, or keep the force constant and decrease the area on which the force acts.
The gravitational force is doubled.