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Madeleine Powers
30 January, 12:11
How to calculate area with force and pressure
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Valery Mccullough
30 January, 12:34
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Area = Force/Pressure
Explanation:
The relation of interest is ...
Pressure = Force/Area
This can be rearranged to ...
Area = Force/Pressure
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