You are inside a chamber with air pressure of 1 atm, which exerts a force of 30,000 N on your body. A child with 10 percent of your surface area is also inside the chamber. What is the force on the child's body? 3000 N
The air pressure is increased by 30 percent. What is the new force on your body?
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You are inside a chamber with air pressure of 1 atm, which exerts a force of...
You are inside a chamber with air pressure of 1atm, which exerts a force of 30,000 N on your body. A child with 40 percent of your surface area is also inside the chamber. What is the force on the child's body?
You are inside a chamber of pressure of 1atm, which exerts force of 30,000 N on your body. A child with 40% of your surface area is also inside the chamber. What is the force on the child's body? (The answer is not 7,500 N)
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