a 210 Newton force is applied to a piston, the force produced is 320 kPa of pressure, what's the area of the piston?

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To find the area of the piston, we can use the formula:

Pressure (P) = Force (F) / Area (A)

Given that the force (F) is 210 Newton and the pressure (P) is 320 kPa, we need to convert the pressure to pascals (Pa).

1 kPa = 1000 Pa

So, 320 kPa = 320 * 1000 Pa = 320,000 Pa

Now, we can rearrange the formula and solve for the area (A):

A = F / P

A = 210 N / 320,000 Pa

A ≈ 0.00065625 m^2

Therefore, the area of the piston is approximately 0.00065625 square meters.

To find the area of the piston, you can use the formula:

Area = Force / Pressure

Given that the force applied is 210 Newtons and the pressure produced is 320 kPa, we need to make sure the units are consistent before plugging them into the formula.

First, we need to convert the force to the SI unit of Newtons:

1 kN (kilonewton) = 1000 N (newton)

So, 210 Newtons = 210 N.

Next, we need to convert the pressure to Pascals (Pa), as the formula requires the pressure to be in the SI unit:

1 kPa (kilopascal) = 1000 Pa (pascals)

So, 320 kPa = 320,000 Pa.

Now, we can plug the values into the formula:

Area = 210 N / 320,000 Pa

Calculating this equation will give us the area of the piston.