Gauge Pressure of Tires - find car mass

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The problem involves calculating the mass of a car based on the gauge pressure in its tires and the area of the tire footprints. The given gauge pressure is 240 kPa, and the footprint area for each tire is initially stated as 22.0 cm².

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Assumption checking

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants discuss the conversion of tire area from cm² to m² and the need to account for all four tires in the calculation. There are attempts to apply the pressure formula and questions about the accuracy of the initial area provided.

Discussion Status

Some participants have provided calculations based on the initial area, while others have suggested that there may be a typo in the area measurement, proposing that it should be 220 cm² instead of 22.0 cm². The discussion reflects differing interpretations of the problem setup.

Contextual Notes

There is a noted discrepancy regarding the tire footprint area, with participants questioning the validity of the initial value and suggesting a possible correction to a larger area measurement.

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Gauge Pressure of Tires -- find car mass

Homework Statement


The gauge pressure in each of the four tires of an automobile is 240 kPa. If each tire has a "footprint" of 22.0 cm-squared, estimate mass of the car.

P=240 kPa
A=22.0 cm-squared
g=9.8 m/s^2

Homework Equations


P=F/A
1 atm = 1.013x(10^5) N/m^2 = 101.3 kPa
A=.22 m^2 for each tire

The Attempt at a Solution


P = 2.4x(10^5) N/m^s = F/A = (mg)/A for each tire
m= (PA)/g = (2.4x(10^5))(.22) / (9.8) = 5387.76 kg?
 
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1cm = 10-2m -> 1cm2=10-4m2.

You need to convert 22cm^2 to m^2, I think you will also need multiply by 4 since there are 4 tires.
 


So the tire area is .0022m2?
Then for 4 tires, the area is .0088m2.

m= (PA)/g = (2.4 x 105)(.0088) / (9.8) = 215.510 kg
If you round that, it should be 2.2 x 102 kg, but the real answer is 2.2 x 103...

What am I missing?

rock.freak667 said:
1cm = 10-2m -> 1cm2=10-4m2.

You need to convert 22cm^2 to m^2, I think you will also need multiply by 4 since there are 4 tires.
 


BeiW said:
So the tire area is .0022m2?
Then for 4 tires, the area is .0088m2.

m= (PA)/g = (2.4 x 105)(.0088) / (9.8) = 215.510 kg
If you round that, it should be 2.2 x 102 kg, but the real answer is 2.2 x 103...

What am I missing?

There is probably a typo in the "footprint" area. Things would look more realistic if the value was 220cm2.
 


gneill said:
There is probably a typo in the "footprint" area. Things would look more realistic if the value was 220cm2.
I just checked the book again, and you're right. It actually says 220cm.

Thanks! :)
 

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