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Show that the pressure P of a gas can be written as:

P= 1/3* p* v^2
15 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
if p is density, and v is velocity, this looks much like an air flow problem.

Otherwise, I have no idea what you are writing about.
15 years ago
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