Alright, so today in my science class we attempted to measure the weight of my teacher's 2006 Honda Civic. He claimed that by calculating the surface area of each of the tires, and the PSI in each of the tires, we could find the weight of his car.
We used the formula P (Pressure)=F (Force)/A (Area) rearranged for this lab:
F=PA
Because we only had tire gauges that measured PSI and not Pa, we went with standard units (Inches for length/width, PSI for pressure, lbs for weight). The weight came out to be around 4000lbs, obviously WAY too high for a Honda Civic.
The posted weight was 2628lbs. However, the measurements we got could NEVER have worked out because the posted weight doesn't take into account gasoline. Also: the tread on the tire reduces the actual surface area (which means the surface area is wrong).
Does this concept even make sense? Is it possible to do this, and do my problems with the experiment make any sense? Is my science teacher dumber then I am?