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Physics, 30.10.2020 17:50, avi49

A "normal" blood pressure has a gauge pressure of 120 millimeters of mercury [mm Hg] (systolic reading) over 80 millimeters of mercury [mm Hg] (diastolic reading). Determine the differential pressure, or the difference between the systolic and diastolic pressures, in units of atmospheres [atm].

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