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Assuming balance between sides, the dancer exerts 1.5 N per cm2 on the left, and 13.8 N per cm2 on the right side. Assuming balance per area, the dancer exerts 1.8 N per cm2. The result could actually be anything adding up to a total of 510 N because the dancer can choose how much weigh to place on each side at will.

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Q: If the force exerted by the dancer is 510N what is the pressure she exerts if the area is 335cm2 on the left and 37cm2 on the right?
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