The pressure in each of your car tires is 2.10 105 Pa. The mass of your car is 1550 kg. Assuming that each of your tires bears one-quarter of the total load, what is the contact area of each tire with the road?


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To find the contact area of each tire with the road, we can use the formula for pressure:

Pressure = Force / Area

In this case, we know the pressure (given as 2.10*10^5 Pa) and we want to find the area.

First, let's calculate the total force exerted by the car on the tires. Since each tire bears one-quarter of the total load:

Total Load = Mass * Acceleration due to gravity

Total Load = 1550 kg * 9.8 m/s^2

Total Load = 15190 N

Since each tire bears one-quarter of the total load, the force exerted by each tire is:

Force = Total Load / 4

Force = 15190 N / 4

Force = 3797.5 N

Now, we can rearrange the formula for pressure to solve for the area:

Area = Force / Pressure

Area = 3797.5 N / 2.10*10^5 Pa

Area = 0.018 m^2

Therefore, the contact area of each tire with the road is 0.018 m^2.