Outside your mansion house 1.0km from ground zero of a 100-kiloton nuclear bomb explosion, the pressure will rapidly rise to as high as 2.8atm while the pressure inside the mansion house remains 1.0atm. If the front mansion house measures 3.33m high by 15.0m wide, what is the resulting net force exerted by air on the front of the mansion house?

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Chapter19: The First Law Of Thermodynamics
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Outside your mansion house 1.0km from ground zero of a 100-kiloton nuclear bomb explosion, the pressure will rapidly rise to as high as 2.8atm while the pressure inside the mansion house remains 1.0atm. If the front mansion house measures 3.33m high by 15.0m wide, what is the resulting net force exerted by air on the front of the mansion house?

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