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An aeroplane of mass 5000 kg is flying at an altitude of 3 km. if the area of the wings is `50m^(2)` and pressure at the lower surface of wings is `0.6xx10^(5)Pa`, the pressure on the upper surface of wings is (in pascal) `(g=10ms^(-2))`

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