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A coat rack weighs 65.0 lbs when it is filled with winter coats and 40.0 lbs when it is empty. The base of the coat rack has an area of 452.4 in2. How much more pressure, in psi (pounds per square inch), is exerted by the coat rack on the floor when it is filled with winter coats than when it is empty

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    0.056 psi more pressure is exerted by filled coat rack than an empty coat rack.

    Explanation:

    First we find the pressure exerted by the rack without coat. So, for that purpose, we use formula:

    P₁ = F/A

    where,

    P₁ = Pressure exerted by empty rack = ?

    F = Force exerted by empty rack = Weight of Empty Rack = 40 lb

    A = Base Area = 452.4 in²

    Therefore,

    P₁ = 40 lb/452.4 in²

    P₁ = 0.088 psi

    Now, we calculate the pressure exerted by the rack along with the coat.

    P₂ = F/A

    where,

    P₂ = Pressure exerted by rack filled with coats=?

    F = Force exerted by filled rack = Weight of Filled Rack = 65 lb

    A = Base Area = 452.4 in²

    Therefore,

    P₂ = 65 lb/452.4 in²

    P₂ = 0.144 psi

    Now, the difference between both pressures is:

    ΔP = P₂ - P₁

    ΔP = 0.144 psi - 0.088 psi

    ΔP = 0.056 psi
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