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Standard VIII
Physics
Pressure
How would 'fo...
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How would 'force' on the bottom of a liquid level change if area is doubled keeping the 'pressure' same ?
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Solution
We know that,
Force = Pressure x Area
For the same pressure, if area is doubled, the force will get doubled.
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