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Physics, 10.04.2020 16:50 mariaherving55

You have previously learned the relationship between force, pressure, and area p=F/A. Let's say that someone pushes down the plunger with a force of 100N. and the area of the head of the plunger is .5m^2. What is the pressure that is exerted by pushing the plunger?

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