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levacccp [35]
2 years ago
6

A cube is on the ground. Each side is 50cm. The cube has a mass of 20kg. How much pressure does it exert on the ground?

Physics
2 answers:
vlada-n [284]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

We know that,

Pressure = Force ÷ Area

First let's find the force of the cube.

F = m × g

  = 20 kg  × 10 ms⁻²

  = 200N

Now let us find the Area of the cube.

A = 6 a²

   = 6 × \frac{50}{100} × \frac{50}{100}

   = 1.5 m²

Now let us find the pressure.

Pressure = Force ÷ Area

               = 200 N ÷ 1.5 m²

               = 133 . 33 N m⁻² / 133 . 33 Pa

Hope this helps you :-)

Sunny_sXe [5.5K]2 years ago
4 0

Explanation:

We know that

F = ma

Here,

a = g = 10 m/s²

So,

F = mg

=> F = 20 × 10

=> F = 200 N

now,

As 1 m = 100 cm

50 cm = 50/100 = 0.5 m

=> SA of cube = 6a²

=> SA = 6(0.5)²

=> SA = 6 × 0.25

=> SA = 1.5 m²

Now,

P = F/A

=> P = 200/1.5

=> P = 2000/15

=> P = 400/3

=> P = 133.3 Pa

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