Tutorials in Introductory Physics
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Chapter 13.1, Problem 1cT
To determine
The comparison of the force exerted on the piston by the gas inside the cylinder and the force exerted on the piston by the air outside the cylinder.
An equation which is related to all the forces in the free body diagram.
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