A bottle of sparkling cider has an interior pressure 4.3 atm higher than the air pressure outside. The neck of the bottle has an inner radius of 1.0 cm. What is the force that has to be supplied by the wires holding the stopper in place? (Ignore friction between the stopper & neck)

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Densities: Pure water 1000 kg/m³, seawater 1025 kg/m³, brass 8500 kg/m³,
pinewood 400 kg/m³, mercury (liquid) 13600 kg/m³.
Atmospheric pressure (1 atm) 1.01x10³ Pa (or N/m²)
1. A bottle of sparkling cider has an interior pressure 4.3 atm higher than the air pressure
outside. The neck of the bottle has an inner radius of 1.0 cm. What is the force that
has to be supplied by the wires holding the stopper in place? (Ignore friction between
the stopper & neck)
Transcribed Image Text:Densities: Pure water 1000 kg/m³, seawater 1025 kg/m³, brass 8500 kg/m³, pinewood 400 kg/m³, mercury (liquid) 13600 kg/m³. Atmospheric pressure (1 atm) 1.01x10³ Pa (or N/m²) 1. A bottle of sparkling cider has an interior pressure 4.3 atm higher than the air pressure outside. The neck of the bottle has an inner radius of 1.0 cm. What is the force that has to be supplied by the wires holding the stopper in place? (Ignore friction between the stopper & neck)
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