10. The pressure due to the weight of a static fluid is given be Pascal's Principle as P = pgh , where p is the density
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10. The pressure due to the weight of a static fluid is given be Pascal's Principle as P = pgh , where p is the density
10. The pressure due to the weight of a static fluid is given be Pascal's Principle as P = pgh , where p is the density of the fluid and h is the depth of the fluid. If we take the density of fresh water which is 1000 kg how m deep beneath the surface of a body of water must one go to be subjected to a pressure equal to that of the atmosphere at the surface? 1 ATM at standard temperature is 1.013x105 Pa. 10.3 m 33.9 m 101 ft O 14.7 ft
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