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When endings are expected, they exert a pressure on what comes before them.
Sustained winds of 100 km (62 miles) per hour exert a pressure of 718 pascals (15 pounds per square foot), while an approximate doubling of wind speed to 200 km (124 miles) per hour increases the pressure almost fivefold to 3,734 pascals.
The steel workpiece is pulled by friction into the roll gap, which is smaller than the cross section of the workpiece, so that both rolls exert a pressure and continuously form the piece until it leaves the roll gap with a smaller section and increased length.
According to Einstein's theory of relativity, energy in the form of radiation has the same sort of gravitational effect as matter does the photons of which light is made exert a pressure, and this in turn gives rise to a gravitational attraction.
"If you went down that path it would exert a pressure on the whole system, so the public service broadcasters would feel it as well, everybody would feel it, you'd ratchet up the pressure and be in a different ball game altogether.
When the partition is inserted in the box, collisions with the molecule exert a pressure on the partition.
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As a long week in the old house unfolds, Declan's health deteriorates, and his anguished mortality exerts a pressure of intimacy and confession on the others.
Within five minutes, the bag had formed a skin over the panel, exerting a pressure of one ton per square foot.
The field has an important influence upon the turbulence because it exerts a pressure similar to gas pressure, thereby influencing the motions of the gas.
The gas exerts a pressure load on the airbag causing it to expand.
The impression of truth exerts a pressure towards giving a philosophical theory of ability.
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