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Understanding pressure, force, and area with the formula Pressure = Force / Area.

A diagram explaining the relationship between pressure, force, and area, showing the formula Pressure = Force / Area with a triangle illustrating the formula components.

A diagram explaining the relationship between pressure, force, and area, showing the formula Pressure = Force / Area with a triangle illustrating the formula components.

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