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23 July, 08:36

The gage pressure in a liquid at a depth of 3 m is read to be 49 kPa. Determine the gage pressure in the same liquid at a depth of 9 m.

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  1. 23 July, 08:37
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    Answer: 147kpa

    Explanation:

    Guage pressure may be defined as the difference between the pressure of a system and its surrounding.

    Guage pressure P can be written as.

    P = pgh

    Where p = density, g = acceleration due to gravity, h = depth

    For, guage pressure P1 and P2.

    P1 / P2 = p1g1h1/p2g2h2

    Since it's the same liquid p1 = p2 and g1 = g2

    P1/P2 = h1/h2

    P2 = P1h2/h1

    P1 = 49kpa

    h1 = 3m

    h2 = 9m

    P2 = 49*9/3

    P2 = 147kpa

    Therefore, the gage pressure in the same liquid at a depth of 9 m is 147kpa.
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