if force increaces and area stays the same then pressure
Pressure is the transfer of momentum. P=mass*velocity. If you increase the force the Impulse increases, and impulse equals the change in momentum. Therefore, pressure increases.
No.
Pressure is the amount of force that acts on a given area of an object.
If you increase force the pressure increases as well.
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when the contact area is doubled keeping the force constant on the boy, there will be less impact on the body .
If you increase the force on an object acceleration increases . As F = m*a, where F = Force , m = mass of the object & a = acceleration
The object will accelerate.
F=m.a , a=F/m; acceleration is directly proportional with force. acceleration increase while force increase.
because you force it into a smaller space therefore you increase the pressure
No, in fact you would be increasing the pressure. What you would have to do is increase the area while keeping the force constant which then would decrease the pressure.
If the force remains constant, then the pressure - which is force per unit area - will increase.
Pressure is defined as the force per area P = F/A. Therefore, the pressure will increase if you decrease the area. Think of what happens if you push a hammer against your skin compared to if you push a knife against your skin with the same force. Which one has the smallest area? ;)
The pressure increases.
When a force is applied to a confined fluid, an increase in pressure is transmitted equally to all parts of the fluid. This is known as Pascal's principle.
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 force also increases.
pressure will increase
Simply pressure is the force per unit area. So Pressure is directly proportional to the force applied. Hence by increasing the force we can increase the pressure.
The pressure inside the container will increase. Pressure (P) is force(F) divided by the area(A) it hits on. If you decrease the area, you increase the pressure.
Assuming you haven't put any more gas in the container, the pressure will go down. Usually, the reason the volume of the container gets larger is that you put more gas in the container and the gas pressure in the container seeks to equalize with the pressure outside it.
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