This lesson contains 29 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Items in this lesson
This lesson
Recap
Force Quiz
Practice exercise
Converting units
Slide 1 - Slide
Learning goals
By the end of this lesson you will be able to:
Explain what pressure is and name the formula for pressure
Explain what force is and what it can do
Explain what weight is and how to calculate it
Convert m2 to cm2 and vice versa and convert N/m2 to N/cm2 and vice versa
Slide 2 - Slide
Recap
What did we cover previous lesson?
What is pressure?
Slide 3 - Slide
Pressure
A measure of force applied to the surface of an object
Quantity
Unit
Pressure (P)
Pascal (Pa)
Force (F)
Newton (N)
Area (A)
m2
Pressure=AreaForce
P=AF
Formula
Slide 4 - Slide
Slide 5 - Slide
Force Quiz
Slide 6 - Slide
What is Force?
A
A push or pull that can change an objects shape, but not its movement
B
A push or pull that can change the way an object moves, but not its shape
C
A push or pull that can change the way an object moves or its shape
D
A push or pull that can not change the way an object moves nor its shape
Slide 7 - Quiz
Force is a push or pull
That can:
Accelerate or decelerate an object
Change the direction of a movement
Change the shape of an object
Unit: Newton (N)
Slide 8 - Slide
What is weight? And in what unit is it given?
A
The mass of a specific object, given in kilogram
B
The magnitude of the force of earths gravity on a specific object, given in Newton
C
The magnitude of the force of earths gravity on a specific object, given in kilogram
D
The mass of a specific object, given in Newton
Slide 9 - Quiz
What is the formula to calculate weight?
A
Weight = mass x gravitational field field strength
B
Weight = force x gravitational field strength
C
Weight = mass x force
D
Weight = (gravitational field strength)^2
Slide 10 - Quiz
Calculating weight
A) A man with a mass of 80 kilogram (kg) is carrying a box with a mass of 22,5 kilogram (kg). The gravitational field strength on earth is 9.8 Newton/kilogram (N/kg). Calculate the weight of this man and the box together.
B) On the moon this man's weight would be 165 Newton. calculate the gravitational field strength of the moon
Slide 11 - Slide
Pressure
The amount of force applied to the surface of an area.
Unit: Pascal
1 Pascal = 1 N/m2
Slide 12 - Slide
Converting units
Converting m2 to cm2
Converting N/m2 to n/cm2
Slide 13 - Slide
Converting units
Exercise 1
1 cm2 = 0.0001 m2
1 m2 = 10000 cm2
5 cm2 = 0.0005 m2
5 m2 = 50000 cm2
0,1 m2 = 1000 cm2
0,1 cm2 = 0,00001 m2
Exercise 2
1 N/cm2 = 10000 N/m2
1 N/m2 = 0,0001 N/cm2
5 N/cm2 = 50000 N/m2
5 N/m2 = 0,0005 N/cm2
0,1 N/m2 = 0,00001 N/cm2
0,1 N/cm2 = 1000 N/m2
Slide 14 - Slide
Converting units
Exercise 1
1 cm2 = 0.0001 m2
1 m2 = 10000 cm2
5 cm2 = 0.0005 m2
5 m2 = 50000 cm2
0,1 m2 = 1000 cm2
0,1 cm2 = 0,00001 m2
Exercise 2
1 N/cm2 = 10000 N/m2
1 N/m2 = 0,0001 N/cm2
5 N/cm2 = 50000 N/m2
5 N/m2 = 0,0005 N/cm2
0,1 N/m2 = 0,00001 N/cm2
0,1 N/cm2 = 1000 N/m2
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Converting units
Exercise 1
1 cm2 = 0.0001 m2
1 m2 = 10000 cm2
5 cm2 = 0.0005 m2
5 m2 = 50000 cm2
0,1 m2 = 1000 cm2
0,1 cm2 = 0,00001 m2
Exercise 2
1 N/cm2 = 10000 N/m2
1 N/m2 = 0,0001 N/cm2
5 N/cm2 = 50000 N/m2
5 N/m2 = 0,0005 N/cm2
0,1 N/m2 = 0,00001 N/cm2
0,1 N/cm2 = 1000 N/m2
Slide 16 - Slide
Converting units
Exercise 1
1 cm2 = 0.0001 m2
1 m2 = 10000 cm2
5 cm2 = 0.0005 m2
5 m2 = 50000 cm2
0,1 m2 = 1000 cm2
0,1 cm2 = 0,00001 m2
Exercise 2
1 N/cm2 = 10000 N/m2
1 N/m2 = 0,0001 N/cm2
5 N/cm2 = 50000 N/m2
5 N/m2 = 0,0005 N/cm2
0,1 N/m2 = 0,00001 N/cm2
0,1 N/cm2 = 1000 N/m2
Slide 17 - Slide
Converting units
Exercise 1
1 cm2 = 0.0001 m2
1 m2 = 10000 cm2
5 cm2 = 0.0005 m2
5 m2 = 50000 cm2
0,1 m2 = 1000 cm2
0,1 cm2 = 0,00001 m2
Exercise 2
1 N/cm2 = 10000 N/m2
1 N/m2 = 0,0001 N/cm2
5 N/cm2 = 50000 N/m2
5 N/m2 = 0,0005 N/cm2
0,1 N/m2 = 0,00001 N/cm2
0,1 N/cm2 = 1000 N/m2
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Converting units
Exercise 1
1 cm2 = 0.0001 m2
1 m2 = 10000 cm2
5 cm2 = 0.0005 m2
5 m2 = 50000 cm2
0,1 m2 = 1000 cm2
0,1 cm2 = 0,00001 m2
Exercise 2
1 N/cm2 = 10000 N/m2
1 N/m2 = 0,0001 N/cm2
5 N/cm2 = 50000 N/m2
5 N/m2 = 0,0005 N/cm2
0,1 N/m2 = 0,00001 N/cm2
0,1 N/cm2 = 1000 N/m2
Slide 19 - Slide
Converting units
Exercise 1
1 cm2 = 0.0001 m2
1 m2 = 10000 cm2
5 cm2 = 0.0005 m2
5 m2 = 50000 cm2
0,1 m2 = 1000 cm2
0,1 cm2 = 0,00001 m2
Exercise 2
1 N/cm2 = 10000 N/m2
1 N/m2 = 0,0001 N/cm2
5 N/cm2 = 50000 N/m2
5 N/m2 = 0,0005 N/cm2
0,1 N/m2 = 0,00001 N/cm2
0,1 N/cm2 = 1000 N/m2
Slide 20 - Slide
Converting units
Exercise 1
1 cm2 = 0.0001 m2
1 m2 = 10000 cm2
5 cm2 = 0.0005 m2
5 m2 = 50000 cm2
0,1 m2 = 1000 cm2
0,1 cm2 = 0,00001 m2
Exercise 2
1 N/cm2 = 10000 N/m2
1 N/m2 = 0,0001 N/cm2
5 N/cm2 = 50000 N/m2
5 N/m2 = 0,0005 N/cm2
0,1 N/m2 = 0,00001 N/cm2
0,1 N/cm2 = 1000 N/m2
Slide 21 - Slide
Converting units
Exercise 1
1 cm2 = 0.0001 m2
1 m2 = 10000 cm2
5 cm2 = 0.0005 m2
5 m2 = 50000 cm2
0,1 m2 = 1000 cm2
0,1 cm2 = 0,00001 m2
Exercise 2
1 N/cm2 = 10000 N/m2
1 N/m2 = 0,0001 N/cm2
5 N/cm2 = 50000 N/m2
5 N/m2 = 0,0005 N/cm2
0,1 N/m2 = 0,00001 N/cm2
0,1 N/cm2 = 1000 N/m2
Slide 22 - Slide
Converting units
Exercise 1
1 cm2 = 0.0001 m2
1 m2 = 10000 cm2
5 cm2 = 0.0005 m2
5 m2 = 50000 cm2
0,1 m2 = 1000 cm2
0,1 cm2 = 0,00001 m2
Exercise 2
1 N/cm2 = 10000 N/m2
1 N/m2 = 0,0001 N/cm2
5 N/cm2 = 50000 N/m2
5 N/m2 = 0,0005 N/cm2
0,1 N/m2 = 0,00001 N/cm2
0,1 N/cm2 = 1000 N/m2
Slide 23 - Slide
Converting units
Exercise 1
1 cm2 = 0.0001 m2
1 m2 = 10000 cm2
5 cm2 = 0.0005 m2
5 m2 = 50000 cm2
0,1 m2 = 1000 cm2
0,1 cm2 = 0,00001 m2
Exercise 2
1 N/cm2 = 10000 N/m2
1 N/m2 = 0,0001 N/cm2
5 N/cm2 = 50000 N/m2
5 N/m2 = 0,0005 N/cm2
0,1 N/m2 = 0,00001 N/cm2
0,1 N/cm2 = 1000 N/m2
Slide 24 - Slide
Converting units
Exercise 1
1 cm2 = 0.0001 m2
1 m2 = 10000 cm2
5 cm2 = 0.0005 m2
5 m2 = 50000 cm2
0,1 m2 = 1000 cm2
0,1 cm2 = 0,00001 m2
Exercise 2
1 N/cm2 = 10000 N/m2
1 N/m2 = 0,0001 N/cm2
5 N/cm2 = 50000 N/m2
5 N/m2 = 0,0005 N/cm2
0,1 N/m2 = 0,00001 N/cm2
0,1 N/cm2 = 1000 N/m2
Slide 25 - Slide
Converting units
Exercise 1
1 cm2 = 0.0001 m2
1 m2 = 10000 cm2
5 cm2 = 0.0005 m2
5 m2 = 50000 cm2
0,1 m2 = 1000 cm2
0,1 cm2 = 0,00001 m2
Exercise 2
1 N/cm2 = 10000 N/m2
1 N/m2 = 0,0001 N/cm2
5 N/cm2 = 50000 N/m2
5 N/m2 = 0,0005 N/cm2
0,1 N/m2 = 0,00001 N/cm2
0,1 N/cm2 = 1000 N/m2
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Exercise – Homework
A woman weighing 76 kg is wearing high heels to the zoo. She goes to see an elephant with a mass of 5221 kg. One of her heels has a total area of 8.4 cm2. One of the elephants feet has an area of 301 cm2.
a) Without making calculations, make an estimation of wether the elephant or the women applies a greater pressure to the ground. Write down your reasoning.
b) Calculate the pressure the women applies to the ground in N/m2.
c) Calculate the pressure the elephant applies to the ground N/m2.
P=AF
W=m⋅g
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Homework
The exercise on the previous slide
Read 8.2
The yellow block exercises of 8.2
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Learning goals
By the end of this lesson you will be able to:
Explain what pressure is and name the formula for pressure
Explain what force is and what it can do
Explain what weight is and how to calculate it
Convert m2 to cm2 and vice versa and convert N/m2 to N/cm2 and vice versa