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A load is static (dead weight) a force is pressure exerted on something.
force is externally applied element.
load is weight it as possesed
F = rho * h * A * g
where g is the Earth's gravitational acceleration g = 9.81 m/s
The load is p = F / A
or with the above force
p = rho * h * g
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