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What is the (absolute) pressure of a bulb? (to 3 s.f and in kPa)
(Patm = 101 kPa, ρwater = 1000 kg m−3) Height = 16.0cm


what equation am i meant to use here?
is it P = pgh + Patm ? or something else.
help would be much appreciated.

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What is the (absolute) pressure of a bulb? (to 3 s.f and in kPa)
(Patm = 101 kPa, ρwater = 1000 kg m−3) Height = 16.0cm


what equation am i meant to use here?
is it P = pgh + Patm ? or something else.
help would be much appreciated.

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