What is pressure?
A. A measure of the movement of molecules inside an object
B. A measure of...
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What is pressure?
A. A measure of the movement of molecules inside an object
B. A measure of mass per unit volume
C. The force exerted on a given area
O D. The net energy transferred between two objects
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