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What internal pressure (in the absence of an external pressure ) can be sustainerd by (a) a glass tube of wall thickness and rediuas `sigmma )(b)` breacking stress of glass `=5xx10^(7)`Pa.
[Hint: outward force due to internal pressure is balanced by the inward elastic foprce .]

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`5xx10^(5) Pa; 10^(6) `pa
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