How is pressure measured?
a. pressure is measured as force per inch
b. pressure is meas...
Physics, 02.10.2019 02:00 eharris2694
How is pressure measured?
a. pressure is measured as force per inch
b. pressure is measured as force per gram
c. pressure is measured as force per unit area
d. pressure is measured as force divided by mass
i think its
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