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Pressure is defined as A. time per area. B. velocity per time. C. force per time. D. force per area. E. distance per time.
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Pressure is defined as A. time per area. B. velocity per time. C. force per time. D. force per area. E. distance per time.
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Pressure is defined as
A. time per area.
B. velocity per time.
C. force per time.
D. force per area.
E. distance per time.
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Pressure is defined as force per area.
It is normally further advantageous to apply pressure preferably than force to explain the importance toward liquid reaction.
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