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SOLVED: A person is diving in a lake in the depth of h = 12 m. The density of the water is ρ = 1.0 x103 kg/m3. The pressure of the atmosphere
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An open U tube contains two immiscible liquids of densities ρ1 and ρ2 (ρ1 > ρ2) as shown in figure. If PA, PB, PC and PD refer to the pressure at points
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At a depth of 1000 m in an ocean (a) What is the absolute pressure? (b) What is the gauge pressure? (c) Find the force acting on the window of area 20
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