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Firdavs [7]
3 years ago
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What is the meaning of air pressure

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Lelu [443]3 years ago
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Answer: air pressure is the force exerted onto a surface by the weight of the air. An example of air pressure is the average sea-level air pressure of 101.325 kPA.
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