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If a tank contains water 4 m deep, what is the pressure at the bottom of the tank? (Neglect the atmospheric pressure.)

A. 39.2 kPA
B. 18.9 kPA
C. 4.0 kPa
D. 9.8 kPA

Im really lost
10 years ago

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Hannah
pressure=density*g*height.
~1000*9.8*4=39200 Pa, 39.2kPa
10 years ago
Dave
Oh My God, thank you so much
10 years ago

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