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Let's think about the difference between gauge and absolute pressure. Have you ever experienced the explosive opening of a swelled up yogurt
Let's think about the difference between gauge and absolute pressure. Have you ever experienced the explosive opening of a swelled up yogurt container you just bought from the store? It likely was manufactured at a different elevation with a different absolute atmospheric pressure. What change happens to the gauge pressure inside after being shipped to a different elevation and why? Describe in detail one real-life example where this situation might come in to play. (You might think of an example like what happens to car tires after changing elevation.)