Force and Pressure
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What is the SI unit of moment of force?
A force of 5 N is applied at a perpendicular distance of 40 cm from the pivot. What is the moment of force?
The handle of a door is placed at the edge farthest from the hinges. Which of the following best explains this?
Pressure is defined as:
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A block exerts a thrust of 60 N on a surface of area 3 m². What is the pressure on the surface?
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20 Pa
Step 1: Given – Thrust F = 60 N, Area A = 3 m². Step 2: Formula: Pressure P = Thrust / Area = F / A. Step 3: P = 60 N / 3 m² = 20 N/m² = 20 Pa. Step 4: Option A (180 Pa) comes from multiplying force × area instead of dividing. Option B (57 Pa) comes from subtracting. Always use division: P = F ÷ A.
A sharp knife cuts vegetables more easily than a blunt knife. The correct reason is:
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The sharp knife has a smaller area of contact, so it exerts more pressure
Step 1: Both sharp and blunt knives are pushed with the same force (thrust). Step 2: Using P = F / A – when the area A is smaller, pressure P is larger. Step 3: A sharp knife has a very small area at the edge, so the same thrust produces very high pressure. Step 4: A blunt knife has a larger area, so the same thrust produces less pressure and does not cut easily. Step 5: This is the same reason why a pin can be pushed into wood easily but a nail cannot without hammering.
The SI unit of pressure, the pascal (Pa), is equivalent to which of the following?
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N / m²
Step 1: Pressure = Thrust / Area. Step 2: Unit of thrust (force) = Newton (N). Step 3: Unit of area = metre² (m²). Step 4: Therefore, unit of pressure = N / m² = N m⁻² = Pascal (Pa). Step 5: N × m is the unit of moment of force (torque), not pressure. 1 Pa is defined as 1 N of thrust acting on 1 m² of area.
A moment of force of 12 N m is needed to open a door. If a force of 4 N is applied, what should be the distance of the force from the pivot?
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3 m
Step 1: Given – Moment of force = 12 N m, Force F = 4 N, Find distance d. Step 2: Formula: Moment of force = F × d. Step 3: Rearranging: d = Moment / F = 12 N m / 4 N. Step 4: d = 3 m. Step 5: Option A (48 m) results from multiplying instead of dividing. Option D (0.33 m) results from dividing 4 by 12 instead of 12 by 4. Always isolate the unknown: d = Moment ÷ F.
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