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10 PTS! How can pressure explain why a fluid is propelled when a button is pressed on a dispenser?
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How can pressure explain why a fluid is propelled when a button is pressed on a dispenser?
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(Remeber as force increases, pressure increases.)
When you push the button, the pressure of the liquid inside the dispenser increases. Hence, the more force you apply to the button, the more quickly the liquid will eject.
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" This manual applies to Compact Liquid
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