Is lower pressure the result of fast-moving air, or is fast-moving air the result of lower pressure?

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Is lower pressure the result of fast-moving air, or is fast-moving air the result of lower pressure? Give one example supporting each point of view. (In physics, when two things are related-such as force and acceleration or speed and pressure-it is usually arbitrary which one we call cause and which one we call effect.)
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Conceptual Physics

ISBN: 978-0321568090

11th edition

Authors: Paul G. Hewitt

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