Physics, asked by shalem7h, 9 months ago

The weight of the buggy was 40 N on Mars. When the buggy landed on Mars it rested on an area of 0.025 m2.Calculate the pressure exerted by the buggy on the surface of Mars. Give the unit. pls answer fast (very imp)

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Answered by yadavmoni
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Answered by CunningKing
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We know,

Weight is itself a force.

So,

  • Force, F = 40 N
  • Area, A = 0.025 m²

As we know that,

\boxed{\sl{Pressure=\frac{Force}{Area} }}

Putting the values in :-

\sl{P=\dfrac{40}{0.025} }\\\\\sl{\hookrightarrow P=1600\ N/m^2}\\\\\sl{\hookrightarrow P=1600\ Pa }

Therefore, the pressure exerted by the buggy on the surface of Mars is 1600 Pa. The unit is Pascal (Pa) or Newton per metre square (N/m²).

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