A friend asks you how much pressure is in your car tires. You know that the tire
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Question
A friend asks you how much pressure is in your car tires. You know that the tire manufacturer recommends 30 psi, but it's been a while since you've checked. You can't find a tire gauge in the car, but you do find the owner's manual and a ruler. Fortunately, you've just finished taking physics, so you tell your friend, "I don't know, but I can figure it out." From the owner's manual you find that the car's mass is 1200kg . It seems reasonable to assume that each tire supports one-fourth of the weight. With the ruler you find that the tires are 14cm wide and the flattened segment of the tire in contact with the road is 14cm long.
What answer will you give your friend?
Explanation / Answer
Pressure = Force/Area
= (1200*9.8/4)/(0.14*0.14)
= 150000 Pa
As we know
1psi = 6894.757 Pa
Therefore
150000 Pa = (1/6894.757)*150000
= 21.755 psi