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Ava and Eva demonstrate pressure differences based on force and area.

Two cartoon characters named Ava and Eva standing side by side, Ava in high heels and Eva on skis, illustrating pressure vs force vs area.

Two cartoon characters named Ava and Eva standing side by side, Ava in high heels and Eva on skis, illustrating pressure vs force vs area.

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- The force exerted by both Ava and Eva on the ground is equal because they have the same weight.
- Pressure is calculated as force divided by area (P = F/A).
- Ava is wearing high heels, which have a very small contact area with the ground.
- Eva is wearing snowshoes, which have a much larger contact area with the ground.
- Since the force is the same for both, the person with the smaller contact area (Ava) will exert a higher pressure on the ground.
- Therefore, Ava exerts more pressure on the ground than Eva.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of pressure force area worksheet.
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