This is an equation that link force, pressure and area. It is given by: pressure = force/Area.
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Pressure, P = 1.05x10^5
Area, A = 158.7cm x 164.5cm
= 1.587m x 1.645m
= 2.610615 m^2
and the force, F, is what you need to find.
So, as
P = F/A
rearrange to get
F = PA
= 1.05x10^5 x 2.610615
= 274114.6 N <---------- N stands for Newtons, the SI unit of force
= 274000 N (to 3 s.f.)
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