find pressure when force is 300N and area is 700cm^2

Pressure (pascals) = Force (N) / Area (m²)

700 cm² = 700/10000 m²

well, geez - pressure is force/area, so that would be

300N/700cm^2 = 3/7 N/cm^2

Chances are you should convert that to N/m^2 so your answer could just be in Pa.

To find the pressure, you need to use the formula:

Pressure = Force / Area

In this case, the force is given as 300 Newtons, and the area is given as 700 cm^2.

First, let's convert the area from cm^2 to m^2 to match the SI unit of force (Newton) and ensure consistent units. Remember that 1 m^2 is equal to 10,000 cm^2.

Area = 700 cm^2 * (1 m^2 / 10,000 cm^2)
Area = 0.07 m^2

Now, we can substitute the given values into the formula:

Pressure = 300 N / 0.07 m^2

Calculating the division, we get:

Pressure ≈ 4285.71 Pascal (Pa)

Therefore, the pressure is approximately 4285.71 Pa.