AQA GCSE Pressure acting on a surface

AQA GCSE Pressure acting on a surface

Pressure acting on a surface

Pressure is defined as the amount of force per unit area.

Formula triangle for pressure using pressure= force/area

How pressure is caused

In the case below  the nail will exert a downward force on the surface of the wood. This force is at 90 degrees to the direction of the surface. 

Diagram to show how pressure is causedThe force arrow should be normal to the surface, or at 90 degrees to the surface. 

As the area of the tip of the nail is tiny, there will be a large pressure caused by the nail on to the surface of the wood.  

Relationship between Pressure and Force

Pressure is directly proportional to Force. 

Pressure force graph showing a directly proportional relationship

Relationship between Pressure and Area

As the area that the force acts over increases, pressure will decrease. So the relationship is inversely proportional

Pressure area graph showing an inversely proportional relationship

Practice questions

1.Define the term pressure. 

2. A tennis ball impacts a wall with a force of 60N, the contact area is 0.01m2. Calculate the pressure applied to the wall by the ball.

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

Cupboard to illustrate the idea of pressure.A cupboard weighing 500 N is positioned on the floor with its side that has the largest surface area in contact with the ground. Calculate the pressure the cupboard exerts on the ground.

 

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