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1 September, 17:40

An object is completely submerged in a liquid of density 0.65 grams per cubic centimeter at a depth of 3 meters. What is the total pressure on the object? State your answer in atmospheres. (Round your answer to to three significant digits)

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  1. 1 September, 17:47
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    The pressure due to the depth in a liquid can be calculated as:

    P = ρgh; ρ is the density in kg/m³, g is the acceleration due to gravity in m/s² and h is the depth in the fluid.

    ρ = 0.65 g/cm³ = 650 kg/m³

    P = 650 x 9.81 x 3

    = 19100 Pascals

    Pressure in atm = 19100/101325 atm

    = 0.188 atm
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