Physics, 26.10.2019 16:43 abrannan00pdw6ab
The bottom of a box has a surface area of 58.8 cm2. the mass of the box is 12.0 kg. acceleration due to gravity at sea level is 9.80 m/s2. what is the pressure exerted by the box where it rests?
2.00 pa
72.0 pa
2.00 x 10^4 pa
0.500 pa
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