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Atmospheric pressure is very nearly 100 kPa. A sealed container of air at 1 atmospheric pressure has a door 1 m wide and 2 m high. This door is very hard to open during HIGH pressure days. If the atmospheric pressure on
the outside of the container is just 1 percent greater than on the inside, then what added force in Newtons is required to open the container door?

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Pressure = Force / Area so F = P*A

The area of the door is 2, the pressure inside is 100 kPa, outside is 101 kPa. F = (101 - 100) * 2

Hope that helps!
 
From Physics, I, all I really recall is mechanics/kinematics, energy (including "work"), and rotational motion. I think we never made it to waves, sounds, or fluids — if this would have been mentioned during "fluids," I suppose I know why it looks foreign, to me.
 
yeah, maybe your class was a bit slow. I took the calc based and we got through all the way a little past fluids but right before waves. A lot to cover, but yeah too bad however its not too much to remember just a few things that might help.
 
What persuaded you to take the calculus-, rather than algebra-based, version of the course? As far as I know, most "medicine-minded" students opt for the latter.
 
What persuaded you to take the calculus-, rather than algebra-based, version of the course? As far as I know, most "medicine-minded" students opt for the latter.

because i might want to be a physics/math major...and i already took an algebra based physics in a community college through my high school. What would be the fun in a repeat?

One concern i do have is that in the Algebra based classes i got A's in both, however i didnt do so well in calc based (this is not because i didnt understand it, i had a lot on my mind and going through stuff my freshman year) so i hope everything gets considered in my GPA when i apply to optometry school. I am in Elec.&Mag. now and doing much better.
 
Ugh — I hated electricity and magnetism! Optics and (special) relativity, however, were pretty damned interesting.
 
electricity is not that bad...too much integration though. However i do hear magnetism is not fun at all. Optics i like (which is why im considering O.D/PhD if i can make it there). I just worry a bit about the OAT physics lol, because the calculations are really easy, concepts are very basic and all i have been doing since my physics 1 class is loads of calculations that require a lot of thinking and strong math skills.
 
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