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Find the pressure at the bottom of a swimming pool that is 1.1 m deep.
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You can calculate the pressure at a certain depth using the static fluid pressure equation for a liquid column. P=(rho)*(g)*(h), where 'rho' is the density of water, in SI units that would be about 1kg/m^3. the value of 'g' is just the gravitational constant 9.81m/s^2, just plug in your height. The units for pressure is Pascal (N/m^2).
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