College Physics: Explore And Apply, Volume 2 (2nd Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134862910
Author: Eugenia Etkina, Gorazd Planinsic, Alan Van Heuvelen, Gorzad Planinsic
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Chapter 14, Problem 1MCQ
To determine
The correct reason behind the blowing off of a roof during a tornado, from the given options.
(a) The air pressure in the house is lower than that outside.
(b) The air pressure in the house is higher than that outside.
(c) The wind is so strong that it blows the roof off.
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Chapter 14 Solutions
College Physics: Explore And Apply, Volume 2 (2nd Edition)
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