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Chapter 11, Problem 3E
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The reason for the occurrence of pain in the ears with change in altitude is to be explained.
Concept Introduction:
The process in which two or more bodies exerts force on one another in a short interval of time is called collision.
The force per unit area is referred to as stress.
A molecule is a substance that is made up of two or more than two atoms of same or different element/s.
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