Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The pressure is calculated by dividing the force by the area:
P = F / A = 160 N / 24 cm² = 6.67 N/cm²
The uncertainty in the calculation of pressure can be determined by propagating the uncertainties in the force and area measurements. According to the formula for uncertainty propagation, the fractional uncertainty in the pressure calculation is:
ΔP / P = √((ΔF / F)^2 + (ΔA / A)^2)
Plugging in the values:
ΔP / P = √((6 N / 160 N)^2 + (3 cm² / 24 cm²)^2)
ΔP / P = √(0.0375) = 0.195
So the fractional uncertainty in the pressure calculation is 0.195 or 19.5%.
To find the absolute uncertainty in the pressure, multiply the fractional uncertainty by the pressure:
ΔP = P * ΔP / P = 6.67 N/cm² * 0.195 = 1.29 N/cm²
So, the pressure is 6.67 ± 1.29 N/cm².