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Physics, 03.09.2021 22:10 badpotterchris

Pressure cookers have been around for more than 300 years, although their use has strongly declined in recent years (early models had a nasty habit of exploding). How much force must the latches holding the lid onto a pressure cooker be able to withstand if the circular lid is 25.0 cm in diameter and the gauge pressure
inside is 300 atm? Neglect the weight of the lid

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