Final answer:
To calculate the contact area of the container with the ground, use the formula A = F/P, substituting the given force of 29400 Newtons and the pressure of 2000 Newtons/m² to find that the area is 14.7 m².
Step-by-step explanation:
The student is asking about calculating the contact area of a shipping container with the ground, given the force it exerts and the pressure. To find the area, one can use the formula for pressure, which is the force divided by the area (P = F/A). Rearranging this formula to solve for the area gives A = F/P.
In this case, the force (F) exerted by the container is 29400 Newtons, and the pressure (P) is 2000 Newtons/m². By substituting these values into the formula A = F/P, we can calculate the contact area.
Therefore, the area A = 29400 N / 2000 N/m² = 14.7 m². That is the area of the container that is in contact with the ground.