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Chapter 1 Problem 1-16

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The pascal (Pa) is actually a very small unit of pressure. To show this, convert 1 Pa = 1 N>m2 to lb>ft2 . Atmosphere pressure at sea level is 14.7 lb>in2 . How many pascals is this?

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Title Engineering Mechanics: Statics & Dynamics  14 
Author Russell C. Hibbeler
ISBN 9780133951929

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