The weight of a skier standing on the snow is 780 N. The length of each ski is 1.95 m, width is 6 cm. Determine the pressure.

To solve this problem, we will use the following notation:

p – pressure.

S – area.

a – long.

b – width.

H – weight.

The formula for finding the pressure is p = H / S.

Since the skier has 2 skis, the pressure will be distributed across both skis.

S = 2 * a * b. Received:

p = H / (2 * a * b).

6 cm = 0.06 m.

p = 780 / (2 * 1.95 * 0.06) = 3333 Pa.

Answer: 3333 Pa.



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