12 In a square container has a volume of 0.25m³ there are total of n=1.20x1024 particles present. The mass of each particle is given as 6.67x10-9 kg and the velocity is 2 m/s, what will be the pressure generated by all the particles on the container walls? (remember v=v2/3. v, only gives one direction) (If your answer is 10 x 103 write it as 10e3) Type your answer...
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