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Consider the equations
`P=Lim_(/_\srarr0)F/(/_\S) and P_1-P_2=rhogz`
In an elevator accelerating upward

A

a) both the equations are valid

B

b) the first is valid but not the second

C

c) the second is valid but not the first

D

d) both are invalid

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