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pls...help, QUESTION = At what depth below the free surface of oil having a density of 600kg/m^3 will the pressure be equal to 1bar.
Answers
P = ρgh
where
P = pressure (in Pa)
g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s^2
h = height (in meters)
Note that 1 bar = 100000 Pa. Substituting,
100000 = (600)(9.8)(h)
h = ?
Hope this helps~ `u`
where
P = pressure (in Pa)
g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s^2
h = height (in meters)
Note that 1 bar = 100000 Pa. Substituting,
100000 = (600)(9.8)(h)
h = ?
Hope this helps~ `u`
very well,thank
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