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Comparison of pressure exerted by a high heel and a sport shoe due to differing surface areas.

Diagram showing a high heel shoe and a sport shoe to illustrate pressure differences based on surface area.

Diagram showing a high heel shoe and a sport shoe to illustrate pressure differences based on surface area.

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- Pressure is the amount of force acting per unit area.
- The SI unit for pressure is Newton per square meter (N/m²) or Pascal (Pa).
- The formula to calculate pressure is: Pressure = Force / Area.
- The smaller the surface area of the solid in contact with the ground, the greater the pressure.
- Example: A high heel exerts greater pressure than a sport shoe because it has a smaller contact area.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of pressure force area worksheet.
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