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Calculate the pressure if a force of 2n is applied on an area of 2mm²
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Calculate the pressure if a force of 2n is applied on an area of 2mm²
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Force=2N
Area=2mm^2=0.000002m^2
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Answer:
P=1 MPa
Step-by-step explanation:
P=F/A
P=2N/2mm^2
P=1N/mm^2
P=1 MPa
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