A force F is applied on a uniform rod of cross-section A and a force F’ is applied on a uniform rod of cross-section 3A. What is the relation between F and F’ if the pressure on both is the same?

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Fluid pressure is the force per unit area that acts on an object in the fluid or on a closed container's surface.

The cause of this pressure is due to acceleration, gravity, or by forces that are outside the closed container.


A force F is applied on a uniform rod of cross-section A and a force F’ is applied on a uniform rod of cross-section 3A. What is the relation between F and F’ if the pressure on both is the same?