Ascending order of the pressure.
Answer to Problem 56A
The pressure from least to greatest is:
Explanation of Solution
Introduction: Pressure is the force applied to the surface per unit area of an object perpendicularly. SI unit of pressure is Pascal.
Pressure is dependent on the force and the area over which the force is applied. It is pressure that measures the amount of force acting upon an area.
Calculate the pressure of each:
Put values in the formula:
Put values in the formula:
Put values in the formula:
Put values in the formula:
Put values in the formula:
Thus, following order is from least to greatest pressure:
Conclusion:Thus, the pressure from least to greatest is:
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