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Calculate the Pressure 300N divided 5m²equals? Nper m²
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the pressure of any object is given by the formula ,
Pressure = Force/Area
Given ,
Force = 300N
Area = 5m^2
Now ,
Pressure , P = 300N/5m^2 = 60 N per m^2 is the required answer!
Important relations!
Area = Force/Pressure
Force = Area x Pressure
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