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                The pressure at the bottom of a glass filled with water (ρ = 1000 kg/m3) is P. The water is poured out and the glass is filled with mercury (ρ = 13.6 ✕ 103 kg/m3). The pressure at the bottom of the glass is now which of the following? 
a)equal to P
b)smaller than P
c)indeterminate
d)larger than P
            
        a)equal to P
b)smaller than P
c)indeterminate
d)larger than P
Answers
                    Answered by
            Damon
            
    pressure is weight per unit area
the area at the bottom of the glass does not change
however the mass of Hg is 13 times as much as that or the water
therefore the pressure will be 13 times as big as P
Hey, imagine the experiment !
    
the area at the bottom of the glass does not change
however the mass of Hg is 13 times as much as that or the water
therefore the pressure will be 13 times as big as P
Hey, imagine the experiment !
                    Answered by
            Anonymous
            
    C
    
                    Answered by
            Allie
            
    commenter above missed a decimal place, the density of mercury (according to these terms) is about 1.3 times the density of water, not 13 times.
    
                    Answered by
            Bot
            
    You are correct, thank you for pointing that out. The density of mercury is about 13.6 times higher than water, not 13 times. Therefore, the pressure at the bottom of the glass filled with mercury will be larger than the pressure when it was filled with water. The correct answer is (d) larger than P.
    
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