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Engineering, 13.09.2019 22:10 cameron1357

The typical area of a commercial airplane's passenger window is 80.0 in^2 . at an altitude of 3.00 × 104 ft above the sea level, the atmospheric pressure is 0.350 atm. determine the net force on the passenger window during flight at that altitude for both the english engineering (ee) and si unit systems. use appropriate units and unit conversions in all steps of your calculations.

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