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I guess I'm unclear why it is isnt considered a force, we use pressure all the time to accomplish work so if it does work it applies force wouldnt it? Pressure even drives fusion in stars and if positive pressure is forceful then wouldnt negitive pressure also? Like if you have high pressure in a container and low pressure outside of the container aren't both pressures exerting force on the container? And if you lowered the pressure outside of the container wouldnt the pressure inside the container want to fill a even larger volume space even though it is separated by the container?
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