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belka [17]
4 years ago
8

1. Suppose a tank filled with water has a liquid column with a height of 10 meters. If the area is 2 square meters (m²), what's

the force of gravity acting on the column of water?
2. If a total force exerted by water in a container with a bottom area of 3 square meters is 900 newtons, what is the water pressure at the bottom of the container?
3. A tank with a flat bottom is filled with water to a height of 7.5 meters. What's the pressure at any point at the bottom of the tank? (You can ignore atmospheric pressure in your calculations.)
4. In a tank full of water, the pressure on a surface 2 meters below the water level is 1.5 kPa. What's the pressure on a surface 6 meters below the water level?
5. A piston above a liquid in a closed container has an area of 0.75 m², and the piston carries a load of 200 kg. What will be the external pressure on the upper surface of the liquid?
Physics
2 answers:
Yuliya22 [10]4 years ago
6 0

Answer: 1. F = Ahdg

F = 2 m2 × 10 m × 1,000 kg/m3 × 9.8 m/s2

F = 20 × 1,000 × 9.8

F = 20,000 × 9.8

F = 196,000 N

2. P=FA

P

=

F

A

P=900N3m2

P

=

900

N

3

m

2

P = 300 Pa

This could also be written as 0.300 kPa. To convert from pascals to kilopascals, simply divide by 1,000.

3. P = hdg

P = 7.5

P = 7.5 m × 1,000 kg/m2 × 9.8 m/s2

P = 73,500 pascals

This could also be written as 73.5 kPa. To convert from pascals to kilopascals, simply divide by 1,000.

4. The height of the water column is 3 times higher at 6 meters below the water level. Multiply the pressure at 2 meters by 3 to calculate the pressure at 6 meters.

P = 3 × 1.5 kPa

P = 4.5 kPa

5. P=mgA

P

=

m

g

A

P=200kg×9.8m/s20.75m/s2

P

=

200

k

g

×

9.8

m

/

s

2

0.75

m

/

s

2

P=1,9600.75

P

=

1

,

960

0.75

P = 2,613 Pa or 2.613 kPa

Explanation: pen foster

Anit [1.1K]4 years ago
5 0

Answers:


1. Firstly, we have to define that Pressure P is Force applied F per unit area A. It is mathematically expressed as follows:


P=\frac{F}{A}   (1)


The unit of P is Pascal (Pa) which is equivalent to \frac{kg}{ms^{2}} and also equivalent to \frac{N}{m^{2} }


There is also another expression of the Pressure in which it is dependent on the density d  of the liquid, the height h of the container and the gravity force g:


P=d*h*g     (2)


In this problem the liquid is water, and its known density is approximately:


d=1000kg/m^{3}


So, we have to substitute the values in equation (2) to obtain the pressure <u>(Being careful with the units)</u>:


P=1000\frac{kg}{m^{3}}*10m*9.8\frac{m}{s^{2}}


P=98000Pa


Then, we have to substitute this value in equation (1) and clear F:


F=P*A


Finally:

F=196000N



2. For this problem, we will use equation (1) to find the Pressure. We already know the area A and the force exerted by water in the container F:


P=\frac{F}{A}=\frac{900N}{3m^{2}}


P=300Pa


3. In this case, equation (2) is the perfect way to find the hydrostatic pressure at any point at the bottom of the tank <u>(be careful with the units):</u>


P=d*h*g      

P=1000\frac{kg}{m^{3}}*7.5m*9.8\frac{m}{s^{2}}      


P=73500Pa


4. In this case, it's important to know that in fluids (in this case the water) the higher the fluid is, the lower the pressure. Then, if P_{1} and P_{2} are the respective pressures at the heights h_{1} and h_{2}, and knowing that the water density and the gravity force in this case are constants, we can use the following expression to solve this problem:


P_{2}- P_{1} =d*g(h_{2}- h_{1})   (3)


Where:


P_{1}=1.5 kPa at h_{1}=2m


Note that 1kPa=1*1000 Pa


And P_{2}=? is unknown at a given height h_{2}=6m


Then, we have to substitute the values in equation (3) to find P_{2}:


P_{2}-1500Pa=1000\frac{kg}{m^{3}}*9.8\frac{m}{s^{2}} (6m-2m)    


Finally: P_{2} =40700Pa    


5. In this case we have the area A=0.75m^{2} and the mass of the piston m=200kg, and we need to know the pressure P.


We will use equation (1):  

P=\frac{F}{A}


But, <u>do you remember that above we stated that pressure is the force applied over an area?</u>

Well, in this case we will use the following equation, in which the gravity force and the mass of a body are involved, to find F:


F=m*g=200kg*9.8\frac{m}{s^{2}}


Then:


F=1960N


Now we can finally calculate P:


P=\frac{1960N}{0.75m^{2}}


P=2613.33Pa



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