3 KM
"5 meters" is not an area.If the area is 5 square meters, then you're describing a pressure of 5 pascals.
P = F/A = 20/(5*2) = 2 Pascals.
If the floor area is 313 square meters, then the floor area is 313 square meters.
The area is 41,580 square meters.
The pressure exerted on the floor by the crate can be calculated using the formula: pressure = force ÷ area. Plugging in the values, we get pressure = 3000N ÷ 2m^2 = 1500 Pa. Therefore, the pressure exerted on the floor by the crate is 1500 pascals.
3 KM
Pressure is calculated by dividing the force applied (in Newtons) by the area over which the force is distributed (in square meters). The formula for pressure is: Pressure = Force / Area. Make sure that the unit of force is in Newtons and the unit of area is in square meters for accurate calculations.
This is not a sensible question, because square meters measure area and miles measure length.
"5 meters" is not an area.If the area is 5 square meters, then you're describing a pressure of 5 pascals.
A linear meter is exactly the same as a meter. So, 3000 linear meters = 3000 meters. "Linear" is just an unnecessary adjective to be used only if there is some doubt whether you are refering to a length (meter, m), area (square meter, m2) or volume (cubic meter, m3).
The pressure exerted by the book on the table can be calculated using the formula: pressure = force/area. In this case, force = 9 Newtons and area = 0.3 square meters. Therefore, the pressure exerted by the book on the table is 30 Pascals (Pa).
A metre is a unit of length. A square foot is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible.
To calculate the area, we divide the force (1500 N) by the pressure (500 Pa) to get an area of 3 square meters. For the second part, if we double the area to 6 square meters and keep the force constant at 1500 N, the pressure would be halved to 250 Pa over the new larger area.
The area of the object can be calculated using the formula for pressure: pressure = force / area. Rearranging the formula gives area = force / pressure. Plugging in the values, the area would be 3 square meters (m^2).
Pressure is calculated by dividing the force applied over a surface area. Therefore, pressure is directly proportional to force and inversely proportional to area. This means that if the same force is applied over a smaller area, the pressure will be greater compared to applying the force over a larger area.
To calculate pressure, you can use the formula: pressure = force / area. Simply divide the force applied on a surface by the area of that surface to determine the pressure exerted. Make sure to use consistent units for force (such as Newtons) and area (such as square meters) for accurate results.