Chapter 14: Q. 3 (page 383)
Rank in order, from largest to smallest, the pressures at d, e, and f in FIGURE Q14.2. Explain

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The order or pressure is as : Pd > Pf > Pe
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Chapter 14: Q. 3 (page 383)
Rank in order, from largest to smallest, the pressures at d, e, and f in FIGURE Q14.2. Explain

The order or pressure is as : Pd > Pf > Pe
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