Pressure = force area = 12 N 25 cm 2 = 0.48 N/cm 2.

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pressure = force area = 12 N 25 cm 2 = 0.48 N/cm 2

pressure = force = = 2 N/cm ,000 N 500 cm 2 area

pressure = force = = 50 N/cm ,000 N 100 cm 2 area

pressure = force = = 2500 N/m ,000 N 10 m 2 area

pressure = force = = 0.5 N/cm ,000 N 4000 cm 2 area

pressure = force = = 10 N/cm ,000 N cm 2 area

pressure = force ÷ area pressure = pressure = 50 N/cm ,000 N ÷100 cm 2

pressure = force ÷ area pressure = 3. 25,000 N ÷ 10 m 2 2,500 N/m 2 or 2,500 Pa

pressure = force ÷ area pressure = 4. 2,000 N ÷ 4000 cm N/cm 2

pressure = force ÷ area pressure = ,000 N ÷ 10,000 cm 2 10 N/cm 2

fig. 8, page 355