Physics Asked on July 26, 2021
Written here are net forces acting on a body. But I am having difficulty in understand them after reading from textbook and online material.
In the book, we have been introduced to thrust.
It clearly says that pressure exerted by a body on the surface = weight of the body.
Then, why is it not that $mg$ is nothing but $P_1A$ and $P_2A$?
Can we also say that it is $F = ma$ expression (the first equation as a whole) where $a = 0$?
It clearly says that pressure exerted by a body on the surface = weight of the body.
It is simply impossible — their units are different: $left[N over m^2right]$ vs. $[N]$.
Your book says something other - thrust, not pressure.
The picture is about forces and their difference. There are
So the first two forces are added together and the last force is subtracted from their sum.
The resulting force must be a zero force, because the cylinder is not moving.
Correct answer by MarianD on July 26, 2021
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