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Physics, 08.10.2019 20:20 gamerella101

En un edificio de 10 pisos el tanque de agua está en la terraza. si cada piso tiene 3 metros de altura: a- ¿cuál es la presión que soportan las canillas del 6° piso? b- si el área de la boca de una canilla es de aproximadamente 0,0003 m2, ¿cuál es la intensidad de la fuerza con que sale el agua?

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