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Question: The foot of an elephant has an area of 275 \(c{m^2}\). If the mass of the elephant is 2200 kg, find ...
The foot of an elephant has an area of 275 cm2. If the mass of the elephant is 2200 kg, find the pressure exerted by the elephant on the ground ( g = 10ms−2). If your answers x finds the value of 105x.
Solution
Hint Pressure is defined by us as the force which is perpendicular to the surface of an object per unit area over which the force that is exerted is distributed. With the help of this concept we can solve this question.
Complete step by step answer
We know that the area of one foot = 275 cm2.
Now we can write that:
275×10−4m2(∴1cm2=10−4m2)
But the total force is acting through the four legs. So, total area of the four feet (A), which is equal to: 4×275×10−4m2
The mass of the elephant (m) = 2200 kg
The value of g is given as 10 ms−2.
The force exerted by the elephant is equal to the weight of the elephant.
P=Amg(∴F=W−mg)
Substituting the values in the above equation, we get:
P=4×275×10−42200×10=110022×103×104
=11×10222×107
P = 2×105Pa
Therefore, the pressure exerted by the elephant is 2×105Pa
Note We should know that the formula to find the pressure is Pressure (P) = Force (F) / Area (A). Pressure is also defined as a way to measure the potential system.