SOLUTION: Let's say that a certain force exerts a pressure of 26 Pascals on a square area. If the force is slowly increased until the pressure is 160% of the original pressure, what is the n

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Question 319336: Let's say that a certain force exerts a pressure of 26 Pascals on a square area. If the force is slowly increased until the pressure is 160% of the original pressure, what is the new pressure?
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Pascals

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