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What is the formula for pressure?
Pressure
=
Force
/
Area
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What can pressure cause?
Pressure can cause
pain
,
cuts
, heat, and
breaks
.
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In which units is pressure measured?
Pressure is measured in
N/m²
,
N/cm²
,
Pa
, and
Cpas
.
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How does an Indian fakir lie on a bed of nails without pain?
He spreads his weight over a large area, creating low
pressure
.
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Why do snow shoes work effectively in snow?
They spread weight over a large area, creating
low pressure
which prevents sinking.
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What is the pressure if the weight is 400,000 N and the area is 80,000 m²?
Pressure
=
400
,
000
N
80
,
000
m
2
=
\frac{400,000 \text{ N}}{80,000 \text{ m}^2} =
80
,
000
m
2
400
,
000
N
=
5
N/m
2
5 \text{ N/m}^2
5
N/m
2
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How does pressure behave in liquids?
Pressure in liquids increases with
depth
due to the weight of the liquid above.
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What causes air pressure?
Air pressure is caused by
molecules
hitting a surface.
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How does air pressure change with altitude?
Air pressure decreases with altitude because there is less air
above
.
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What effect does atmospheric pressure have?
Atmospheric pressure produces a
buoyant
effect.
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What are the Magdeburg Spheres related to?
They demonstrate the effects of
atmospheric pressure
.
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What happens to the atmospheric pressure inside the Magdeburg Spheres?
The
atmospheric
pressure
outside
is
strong
enough
to
pull
them
together
when
the
air
is
removed.
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What is the formula for calculating
moments?
Moment
=
Force
x
Distance from pivot
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What is a moment?
A moment is a turning
force
that depends on the force and the
distance
from the
pivot
.
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Who had a bigger turning force in the experiment
described?
Jai
had a bigger turning force as he was further away from the hinge.
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What is a lever?
A lever is a device that magnifies a force and consists of a
rod
and a
pivot
.
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What are the effects of pressure in different contexts?
In
solids
: can cause pain, cuts, heat, and breaks.
In
liquids
: increases with depth due to weight.
In
gases
: varies with the number of
particles
and their movement.
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What are the key concepts related to pressure and moments?
Pressure
: defined as
Force/Area
, measured in N/m², N/cm²,
Pa
,
Cpas
.
Moments: defined as Force x
Distance from pivot
, measured in
newton meters
(nm).
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