Problem Analysis:
The task involves calculating pressure using the formula:
\[
\text{Pressure} = \frac{\text{Force}}{\text{Area}}
\]
We are given different scenarios with varying forces and areas, and we need to compute the pressure for each case. Let's solve each problem step by step.
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Problem 2:
What is the pressure of a 6000 N force, by an elephant with feet of area 2 m²?
#### Given:
- Force (\( F \)) = 6000 N
- Area (\( A \)) = 2 m²
#### Formula:
\[
\text{Pressure} = \frac{\text{Force}}{\text{Area}}
\]
#### Calculation:
\[
\text{Pressure} = \frac{6000 \, \text{N}}{2 \, \text{m}^2} = 3000 \, \text{Pa}
\]
#### Answer:
\[
\boxed{3000 \, \text{Pa}}
\]
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Problem 3:
What is the pressure of a 200 N force, by a shoe of area 0.1 m²?
#### Given:
- Force (\( F \)) = 200 N
- Area (\( A \)) = 0.1 m²
#### Formula:
\[
\text{Pressure} = \frac{\text{Force}}{\text{Area}}
\]
#### Calculation:
\[
\text{Pressure} = \frac{200 \, \text{N}}{0.1 \, \text{m}^2} = 2000 \, \text{Pa}
\]
#### Answer:
\[
\boxed{2000 \, \text{Pa}}
\]
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Problem 4:
What is the pressure of a 200 N force, by a shoe of area 0.1 m²?
#### Given:
- Force (\( F \)) = 200 N
- Area (\( A \)) = 0.1 m²
#### Formula:
\[
\text{Pressure} = \frac{\text{Force}}{\text{Area}}
\]
#### Calculation:
\[
\text{Pressure} = \frac{200 \, \text{N}}{0.1 \, \text{m}^2} = 2000 \, \text{Pa}
\]
#### Answer:
\[
\boxed{2000 \, \text{Pa}}
\]
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Problem 5:
What is the pressure of a 1000 N force, by a skip of area 10 m²?
#### Given:
- Force (\( F \)) = 1000 N
- Area (\( A \)) = 10 m²
#### Formula:
\[
\text{Pressure} = \frac{\text{Force}}{\text{Area}}
\]
#### Calculation:
\[
\text{Pressure} = \frac{1000 \, \text{N}}{10 \, \text{m}^2} = 100 \, \text{Pa}
\]
#### Answer:
\[
\boxed{100 \, \text{Pa}}
\]
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Problem 6:
What is the pressure of a 10,000 N force, by a house of area 100 m²?
#### Given:
- Force (\( F \)) = 10,000 N
- Area (\( A \)) = 100 m²
#### Formula:
\[
\text{Pressure} = \frac{\text{Force}}{\text{Area}}
\]
#### Calculation:
\[
\text{Pressure} = \frac{10,000 \, \text{N}}{100 \, \text{m}^2} = 100 \, \text{Pa}
\]
#### Answer:
\[
\boxed{100 \, \text{Pa}}
\]
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Final Answers:
1.
Problem 2: \(\boxed{3000 \, \text{Pa}}\)
2.
Problem 3: \(\boxed{2000 \, \text{Pa}}\)
3.
Problem 4: \(\boxed{2000 \, \text{Pa}}\)
4.
Problem 5: \(\boxed{100 \, \text{Pa}}\)
5.
Problem 6: \(\boxed{100 \, \text{Pa}}\)
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of pressure force area worksheet.