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The SI unit for stress is N/m^2 (Newtons per square metre not Newtons per square millimetre) The figure above should be 23 .7389 * 10^ -9 or 0.0000000237389 N/m^2
This depends on several factors, eg cloudiness, wind speed, and atmospheric humidity. An average answer for your data might be 10-12 mm per sq metre per day, giving 23 - 27 mm per day.
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