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Nathalie Combs
Physics
6 May, 19:18
1. Pressure is a (n)
pusing in all directions.
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Kadin Webb
6 May, 19:29
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Pressure is a physical pushing in any direction
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French Fry
6 May, 19:44
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I believed the answer is force
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