A mechanical engineer of the old school measures the pressure in a pipeline as 21 psi (pounds force / inch2). Given 1 po

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A mechanical engineer of the old school measures the pressure in a pipeline as 21 psi (pounds force / inch2). Given 1 po

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A mechanical engineer of the old school measures the pressure in
a pipeline as 21 psi (pounds force / inch2). Given 1 pound force =
4.448 Newtons and 1 inch=25.4 mm. Convert the pressure measurement
into Pascals (N//m2).
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