Scientists have found evidence that Mars may once have had an ocean 1.50 km deep. The acceleration due to gravity on Mar

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Scientists have found evidence that Mars may once have had an ocean 1.50 km deep. The acceleration due to gravity on Mar

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Scientists have found evidence that Mars may once have had an ocean 1.50 km deep. The acceleration due to gravity on Mars is 3.71 m/s². What would be the gauge pressure at the bottom of such an ocean, assuming it was freshwater? P = Submit Part B VE ΑΣΦ h = Request Answer ? To what depth would you need to go in the earth's ocean to experience the same gauge pressure? VE ΑΣΦ Pa ? m
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