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The area of one of the walls of container is `3cm^2`. `10^23` Number of molecules are incident on it every second at an angle of `45^@`. What is the pressure exerted on the wall if the velocity of each molecule is `10^5 cm.s^-1` and it mass is `3.32 times 10^-24 g`?

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`1.11 times 10^4 dyn.cm^-2`
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