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Determine pressure difference at the top of Hurricane Charlie Conway and its surroundings. Assume a central...

Determine pressure difference at the top of Hurricane Charlie Conway and its surroundings. Assume a central pressure of 95.9 kPa, an external pressure of 100.1 kPa, and a core temperature that is 20.1 K warmer than its surroundings. Please tell me the following: What equation(s) are you using Please fill in the equation with the terms you are using what is your final answer (remember your units!!!) NOTE!!! You don't have to figure out keyboard commands for units! You can just type in what that are (i.e. say "micrometers" instead of typing µm)

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