Two cube-shaped blocks are placed on a table. Both cubes have a mass of 3 kilograms. Cube 1 has a bottom surface area of 0.9 m², and Cube 2 has a bottom surface area of 0.3 m². Which cube will exert more pressure on the tabletop?

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Answer:

The cube with surface area of 0.3 sq. meters will exert more pressure.


Step-by-step explanation:

Pressure is given by [tex]P=\frac{mass*acceleration}{area}[/tex]

Since mass(m) and acceleration (a) for both the cubes are equal and the area varies, we will have to base our answer on the area.

In the formula for pressure, we can see that Pressure and Area are inverse of each other (given mass * acceleration is constant, in this case).


So the cube that will exert more pressure is the one with less surface area (pressure and area are inverse of each other).


Hence the cube with surface area of 0.3 sq. meters will exert more pressure.