When the double force applied on the object then the pressure exerted on the object will also be doubled.
If the force applied to an object is doubled, the pressure exerted on the object will also double. Pressure is directly proportional to force, so an increase in force will result in a proportional increase in pressure.
It will be double, if the area is unchanged. pressure=Force/area
When force is doubled and area is constant, the pressure will also double. This is because pressure is directly proportional to force when the area is constant, as described by the formula pressure = force/area. So, when force is doubled, the pressure exerted will also double.
I assume you mean 2 m^2. P = F / A = 5.0 / 2.0 = 2.5 Pa. Doublng the force means the double the pressure.
In 1843-- steam raised the hammer, but the weight of the hammer was the only pressure used to shape the metal. By 1888, a double-acting hammer used steam to supplement the pressure exerted by the falling hammer.
If the area of the bottom of the liquid level is doubled while keeping the pressure constant, the thrust (force exerted by the liquid) would also double. This is because thrust is directly proportional to the area of the bottom of the liquid level acting on the fluid. Therefore, doubling the area would result in double the force or thrust.
If the area of the base is cut in half, then the pressure exerted by the object would double. This is because pressure is force divided by area, so reducing the base area by half would mean the force is now concentrated over a smaller area, resulting in higher pressure.
Change in accounting estimate. The switch from double-declining balance method to straight-line method should be treated as a change in accounting estimate and accounted for prospectively. This change should not be applied retroactively.
If the area is doubled while keeping the pressure the same, the thrust on the bottom of the liquid level would also double. This is because thrust is directly proportional to the area in contact with the liquid. Therefore, increasing the area will result in a corresponding increase in the thrust exerted on the bottom.
A force of 5 n applied to an area of 2 m2 is a pressure of 10 Pa (pascal). Increase the force to 10 n, and the pressure increases to 20 Pa. Decrease the area to 1 m2, and the pressure decreases to 5 Pa.The pascal is the SI unit of pressure equal to one newton of force pressing on one meter squared.
Pulleys change the direction of the force applied. They can also be used to increase or decrease the magnitude of the force required to lift an object, depending on how the pulleys are arranged (single, double, triple, etc.).
If the pressure on a confined gas is doubled (assuming temperature remains constant), the volume of the gas will be reduced by half. This is known as Boyle's Law, which states that pressure and volume are inversely proportional when temperature is constant.