Answers to AQA GCSE Pressure at the surface of the fluid(Physics)

Practice questions

1.Use the image below to answer the following question.

pressure at the surface of a fluid

The total force at the surface of the fluid is 500N and this force occurs along a total surface area of 0.4m2. Calculate the pressure.

Pressure = Force/Area

Pressure = 500N/0.4m2

Pressure = 1250Pa

2. Using the image below to answer the following question.

balloon suspended in air to show pressure at the surface of the fluid

Add force arrows to the diagram above to show the pressure acting at the surface of the balloon.

Remember that both the air outside of the balloon and the air in the balloon act as a fluid. 

Force arrows to show pressure on a balloon

 

3. Use the image below to answer the following question

pressure acting at the surface of a fluid

Identify all the possible places in the diagram above where force arrows should be drawn to represent the pressure acting at the surface of a fluid.

Force arrow from air pointing down onto water

Force arrow from water pointing up to sky

Force arrow pointing from air onto sand, leaves and trees

 

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