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4.6. Pressure and Force http://www.ck12.org


4.6 Pressure and Force



  • Explain the difference between pressure and force.

  • Calculate the pressure in a variety of problems.


Students will learn the difference between pressure and force and how to calculate the pressure in a variety of
problems


Key Equations


P=FA; Pressure is a force exerted over some area


Guidance

Pressureis often confused with force. Pressure is force spread out over an area; a small force exerted on a very
small area can create a very large pressure; i.e., poke a pin into your arm!

Example 1


How much pressure does a 340-g Coke can exert on a table if the diameter of the can is 8.0 cm?


Question: P=?[Pa]


Given: m= 340 grams= 0. 340 kg


diameter= 8. 0 cm= 0. 08 m
g= 10 m/s^2

Equations: P=FAArea of a circle:A=π·r^2


Plug n’ Chug: P=FA=πmg·r 2 =


( 0. 340 kg)

(

(^10) sm 2
)
π(^0.^082 m)^2


=


(


3. 4 kgs· 2 m
5. 0 × 10 −^3 m^2

)


= (^680) mN 2 = 680 Pa

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