William Heathcote Solutions for Chapter: Transformation, Exercise 2: Data-based question: The Eiffel Tower

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William Heathcote Physics Solutions for Exercise - William Heathcote Solutions for Chapter: Transformation, Exercise 2: Data-based question: The Eiffel Tower

Attempt the practice questions on Chapter 10: Transformation, Exercise 2: Data-based question: The Eiffel Tower with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. MYP Physics A concept-based approach Years 4&5 solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from William Heathcote Solutions for Chapter: Transformation, Exercise 2: Data-based question: The Eiffel Tower with Hints & Solutions

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Calculate the weight of the Eiffel Tower. Given the total mass of the Eiffel tower is 10000 tonnes.

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The base of the Eiffel Tower consists of four feet, each of which is a square of side 25 m. Calculate the total area of the base.

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Calculate the pressure that the Eiffel Tower exerts on the ground.

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Given that the total mass of the Eiffel Tower is about 10,000 tonnes. The base of the tower consists of four feet, each of which is a square of side 25 m. The Great Pyramid of Giza is estimated to have a mass of about 6 million tonnes and its square base has a side of 230 m. Compare the pressure exerted on the ground by the Eiffel Tower and the Great Pyramid of Giza to the air pressure, which is about 101,000 Pa.