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A cubic vessel (with face horizontal + vetical ) contains an ideal gas at NTP. The vessel is being carried by a rocket which is moving at a speed of `500 ms^(-1)` in vertical direction. The pressure of the gas inside the vessel as observed by us on the ground.

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