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Physics, 02.03.2021 21:30 netflixacc0107
If the air pressure in a tire is measured as 2.0 10 Pa, and atmospheric pressure equals 1.0 10^5 Pa, what is the
absolute pressure of the air inside the tires?
A. 1.0' 10^5Pa
B. 2.0’10^5 Pa
C. 3.0’10^5 Pa
D. 4.0’10^4 Pa
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