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The cuboid and the cube below are placed on the floor. The cuboid has a weight of 60N and the cube has a weight of 40N. Which exerts a greater pressure on the ground? Prove your answer.

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Answer:

they both exert the same pressure

Step-by-step explanation:

Pressure is the ratio of force to area. It is given as:


P=(F)/(A) , where F is the force, P is pressure and A is area

1) For the cuboid, the area of the base placed on the ground (A) = 8 cm × 3 cm = 24 cm² = 0.0024 m². Therefore the pressure is:


P=(F)/(A)=(60)/(0.0024) =25000N/m^2=25KN/m^2

2) For the cube, the area of the base placed on the ground (A) = 4 cm × 4 cm = 16 cm² = 0.0016 m². Therefore the pressure is:


P=(F)/(A)=(40)/(0.0016) =25000N/m^2=25KN/m^2

Therefore, they both exert the same pressure.

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