Respuesta :
Answer:
It doubles as well.
Explanation:
Assuming that the area on which the force acts remains constant, and knowing that by definition:
P = F/A
We see that if we have a double force:
p = 2 F/A
Then the pressure is doubled.
Answer:
pressure doubles if area is constant
Explanation:
we know,
p=F/A
when force is double by keeping area constant
F=2F
Then,
Change in pressure (p') will be
P'=2F/A
or,p'=2×F/A
or,p'=2p(since, P=F/A)
therefore, when force is double by keeping area constant the pressure will increase by 2 times
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