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A swimming pool of width 9.0 m and lenght 24.0 mis filled with water to a deepth of 3.0 m force 1215 m.Calculate pressure on the bottom of the pool due to the water
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Answered by
Damon
force 1215 m
what is that about?
Anyway
all that matters is depth
p = rho g h
= 1000 kg/m^3 * 9.81 * 3
= about 30,000 Pascals
that is the pressure abouve the one atmosphere at the surface or "gage" pressure.
That one atmosphere is about 100,000 Pascals
so the total absolute pressure is about
130,000 Pascals
a Pascal is a newton per m^2
what is that about?
Anyway
all that matters is depth
p = rho g h
= 1000 kg/m^3 * 9.81 * 3
= about 30,000 Pascals
that is the pressure abouve the one atmosphere at the surface or "gage" pressure.
That one atmosphere is about 100,000 Pascals
so the total absolute pressure is about
130,000 Pascals
a Pascal is a newton per m^2
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Anonymous
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