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Physics, 16.09.2021 14:00, alee885

A thumb tack has an area of 0.5mm2 in contact with a wall.
A pressure of 40N/mm2
is needed for the drawing pin to go into
the wall.
Calculate the force needed to push the drawing pin into the wall.
Show your working and give the unit with your answer.

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