In a hurricane, the wind pressure varies directly as the square of the wind velocity. If
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In a hurricane, the wind pressure varies directly as the square of the wind velocity. If wind pressure is a measure of a hurricanes destructive capacity, what happens to this destructive power when the wind speed doubles?
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