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What is the pressure if a force of 200 N is applied over an area of

50 cm2?
a. 4 N/cm2.
b. 0.24 N/cm2.
c. 10,000 N/cm2.
d. 150 N/cm2

User Kristena
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The pressure is
4 N / c m^(2).

Answer: Option A

Step-by-step explanation:

Pressure defines the force acting per single area. So depending upon the amount of force acting over a given area in the perpendicular direction of the object, the pressure acting on that area will vary.

So the pressure is directly proportionate to the applied force on a particular region and inversely proportionate into the areas of the region. Hence, the unit of pressure is considered as
N / c m^(2) or Pascal. Pressure can also be termed as the number of air molecules present in a specified closed region. Thus, for the present condition


\text { Pressure }=\frac{\text { Force }}{\text { Area }}

Thus, by appling the given values in the above equation, we get,


\text { Pressure }=(200)/(50) =
4 N / c m^(2)

So the pressure is
4 N / c m^(2).

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