Final answer:
To create a pressure of 3.00×109 N/m² on a nail with a 1.00-mm diameter tip, a force of approximately 59.6 N needs to be exerted, applying the area and pressure formula.
Step-by-step explanation:
The pressure a nail tip exerts when struck by a hammer can be calculated by knowing the force applied and the area over which it is distributed. Given the pressure (P) is 3.00×109 N/m² and the diameter (d) of the nail tip is 1.00 mm, the area (A) can be calculated using the formula for the area of a circle, A=πr2, where r is the radius of the circle.
First, we convert the diameter to meters (1.00 mm = 0.001 m) and then calculate the radius (r = d/2 = 0.001 m / 2). The area is then A = π (0.0005 m)2. To find the force (F), we rearrange the pressure formula P = F/A to F = P × A. By plugging in the values, we find that the force required is approximately 59.6 N.