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The force exerted by a vacuum cleaner is typically measured in terms of air watts or suction power. A typical household vacuum cleaner can have a suction power of around 100-300 air watts, which is equivalent to around 16-40 kPa of pressure. Commercial or industrial vacuum cleaners can have higher suction power reaching up to 400-500 air watts.

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