The pressure exerted on a surface is the ratio of the force on the surface to its area.

Find the pressure on a patch, 2.25
m square, on a tank if the force on the patch is 37.4 N.

pressure=37.4/2.25 Pascals

To find the pressure on the patch, we can use the formula:

Pressure = Force / Area

Given:
Force = 37.4 N
Area = 2.25 m^2

Substituting the values into the formula:

Pressure = 37.4 N / 2.25 m^2

Now, we can calculate the pressure:

Pressure = 16.62 N/m^2

Therefore, the pressure on the patch is 16.62 N/m^2.

To find the pressure on a patch, you need to divide the force on the patch by its area. In this case, you're given that the force on the patch is 37.4 N and the area of the patch is 2.25 m².

The formula to find pressure is:

Pressure = Force / Area

You can substitute the given values into this formula:

Pressure = 37.4 N / 2.25 m²

Now, you just need to perform the calculation to find the pressure:

Pressure = 16.62 N/m²

Therefore, the pressure on the patch is 16.62 N/m².