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Calculate the force applied (in newtons) if a pressure of 6000 Pa is acting on an area of 15m^2 Enter a number N

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Calculate the force applied (in newtons)
if a pressure of 6000 Pa is acting on an
area of 15m^2
Enter a number
N

Calculate the force applied (in newtons) if a pressure of 6000 Pa is acting on an area of 15m^2 Enter a number N

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The force F=90000 N.

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To answer this question, we should use the formula from Physics for pressure, which is defined as force per unit area. The formula is P = F/A, where:<br /><br />P = Pressure (in Pascals)<br />F = Force (in Newtons)<br />A = Area (in square meters)<br /><br />We have already given the pressure (P = 6000 Pa) and the area (A = 15 m²). We are required to find out the force. So, by changing F's formula, we get F = P ∗ A. We just multiply the given pressure value with the area value provided. <br /><br />So we plug in our figures:<br /><br />F = 6000 Pa * 15 m²<br /><br />On calculating, we obtain more precise force value.
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