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Physics, 16.11.2019 00:31, jolleyrancher78

In lecture, dr. selby used atmospheric air pressure to crush a can, by sucking the air out of it. (a) calculate how many newtons of force are exerted on the can. the dimensions of the un-crushed can are 25 cm × 18 cm × 11 cm. you may assume that all of the air was sucked out of the can. (b) compare this force to your own weight. (c) why don’t cans collapse all the time

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