A woman is in contact with the floor.
In which of these poses does she produce the most pressure on the floor?
Assume she is wearing flat shoes in each pose.
A
B
C
D
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A woman is in contact with the floor.
In which of these poses does she produce the most pressure on the floor?
Assume she is wearing flat shoes in each pose.
A
B
C
D
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Which is an example of a force acting over a small area to produce a large pressure?
A skier wearing large skis on snow.
A hammer being used to push a nail into a piece of wood.
A tractor having very wide tyres.
A person lying down, rather than walking upright on a roof.
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A water-filled tank is resting on a table as shown in Fig. 1
Using the measurements in the diagram, determine the area which should be used to calculate the pressure the tank exerts on the table.
0.25 m2
0.5 m2
0.75 m2
1.0 m2
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A briefcase, with flat, rectangular sides rests on the floor as shown in the diagram.
The briefcase is now turned so that it rests with its large, flat side on the floor.
How has the change affected the force on the floor, and the pressure exerted by the briefcase on the floor?
Force |
Pressure |
|
A |
unchanged |
decreased |
B |
unchanged |
unchanged |
C |
decreased |
decreased |
D |
decreased |
unchanged |
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A wooden block rests on a table.
On which surface should the block be laid to produce the largest pressure on the table?
A
B
C
Any side, they will all produce the same pressure
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What pressure does the object in the diagram below exert on the ground beneath it?
4.0 Pa
6.0 Pa
12 Pa
24 Pa
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The table gives four combinations of the force applied to a surface and the area over which it acts.
Which row gives the smallest pressure exerted on the surface?
Force / N |
Area / m2 |
|
A |
40 |
0.5 |
B |
40 |
2.0 |
C |
80 |
0.5 |
D |
80 |
2.0 |
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A person walking through snow sinks into it.
The person makes a change so that they do not sink as far next time they go out.
What do they do?
Crouch as they walk to lower their centre of mass
Run as fast as they can to increase the power they dissipate
Wear shoes with a much larger area on the bottom to increase the area of their feet in contact with the snow
Wear a heavy backpack to increase their weight and so make them more stable .
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The ornament in Fig. 1 is designed to balance in either of the positions shown.
Calculate the difference in the pressure on the ground when the ornament's position is changed.
1000 Pa
1250 Pa
1500 Pa
2000 Pa
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