190k views
3 votes
A Georgia water worker accidentally strikes a water pipe with the end of his pickaxe while trying to dig a whole. If the pickaxe strikes with a force of 3,600N and the end of the pickaxe measures 15mm by 13mm, how much pressure is exerted on the pipe by the pickaxe

1 Answer

1 vote

Answer:

Pressure,
P=1.84* 10^7\ Pa

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Force with which pickaxe strikes is 3600 N

The end of the pickaxe measure 15mm by 13mm.

We need to find the pressure exerted on the pipe by the pickaxe. Pressure exerted is equal to the force acting per unit area. So,


P=(F)/(A)

A = 15 mm × 13 mm = 195 mm² = 0.000195 m²

So,


P=(3600\ N)/(0.000195\ m^2)\\\\P=18461538.46\ Pa\\\\\text{or}\\\\P=1.84* 10^7\ Pa

So, the pressure of
1.84* 10^7\ Pa is exerted on the pipe by the pickaxe.

User Ilde
by
7.8k points

Related questions

asked Jan 6, 2024 228k views
Maximo asked Jan 6, 2024
by Maximo
7.9k points
1 answer
5 votes
228k views
1 answer
3 votes
45.8k views