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1. The unit of pressure, Pascal, has two equivalent derived units.

What are the two derived units for Pascal? (2)


2. A red cube with sides of 3 meters and a blue cube with sides of 2 meters are on a table. They both weigh the same. Which
cube exerts more pressure on the table and explain why? (3)
3. A 40 N block exerts 20 Pa of pressure on a table. What is the area of the block that is touching the table? (3)
4. Does water pressure increase or decrease the deeper you are? Explain the reason why this is so? (3)
5. State what is Archimedes principle? (3)
6. The pressure at the top of a pipe full of water is 101 Pascal. What is the change in pressure between the top and the bottom
of the pipe, 3.4 meters lower? (2)
7. A block of wood with the dimensions 0.12 by 0.34 by 0.43 cubic meters floats along a river with the broadest face facing
down. The wood is submerged to a height of 0.053 meters. What is the mass of the piece of wood? (4)

1. The unit of pressure, Pascal, has two equivalent derived units. What are the two derived units for Pascal? (2)
2. A red cube with sides of 3 meters and a blue cube with sides of 2 meters are on a table. They both weigh the same. Which
cube exerts more pressure on the table and explain why? (3)
3. A 40 N block exerts 20 Pa of pressure on a table. What is the area of the block that is touching the table? (3)
4. Does water pressure increase or decrease the deeper you are? Explain the reason why this is so? (3)
5. State what is Archimedes principle? (3)
6. The pressure at the top of a pipe full of water is 101 Pascal. What is the change in pressure between the top and the bottom
of the pipe, 3.4 meters lower? (2)
7. A block of wood with the dimensions 0.12 by 0.34 by 0.43 cubic meters floats along a river with the broadest face facing
down. The wood is submerged to a height of 0.053 meters. What is the mass of the piece of wood? (4)

1. The unit of pressure, Pascal, has two equivalent derived units. What are the two derived units for Pascal? (2)
2. A red cube with sides of 3 meters and a blue cube with sides of 2 meters are on a table. They both weigh the same. Which
cube exerts more pressure on the table and explain why? (3)
3. A 40 N block exerts 20 Pa of pressure on a table. What is the area of the block that is touching the table? (3)
4. Does water pressure increase or decrease the deeper you are? Explain the reason why this is so? (3)
5. State what is Archimedes principle? (3)
6. The pressure at the top of a pipe full of water is 101 Pascal. What is the change in pressure between the top and the bottom
of the pipe, 3.4 meters lower? (2)
7. A block of wood with the dimensions 0.12 by 0.34 by 0.43 cubic meters floats along a river with the broadest face facing
down. The wood is submerged to a height of 0.053 meters. What is the mass of the piece of wood? (4)

1. The unit of pressure, Pascal, has two equivalent derived units. What are the two derived units for Pascal? (2)
2. A red cube with sides of 3 meters and a blue cube with sides of 2 meters are on a table. They both weigh the same. Which
cube exerts more pressure on the table and explain why? (3)
3. A 40 N block exerts 20 Pa of pressure on a table. What is the area of the block that is touching the table? (3)
4. Does water pressure increase or decrease the deeper you are? Explain the reason why this is so? (3)
5. State what is Archimedes principle? (3)
6. The pressure at the top of a pipe full of water is 101 Pascal. What is the change in pressure between the top and the bottom
of the pipe, 3.4 meters lower? (2)
A block of wood with the dimensions 0.12
by 0.34 by 0.43 cubic meters floats along a
river with the broadest face facing down.
The wood is submerged to a height of
0.053 meters. What is the mass of the
piece of wood? (4)

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