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27 July, 15:05

A loaded flatbottom barge floats in fresh water. The bottom of the barge is 4.46 m below the water line. When the barge is empty the barge's bottom is only 2.55 m below the water line. What is the difference between the pressure on the bottom of the loaded barge and the pressure at the water line?

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  1. 27 July, 15:09
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    The pressure difference between the pressure n the bottom of the loaded barge and the pressure at the water line is 18.73 KPa.

    Explanation:

    Bottom of the barge = 4.46 m

    When barge is empty, bottom = 2.55 m

    We know that

    Pressure P = ρ g h

    Pressure difference

    ΔP = ρ g Δh

    ΔP = 1000 x 9.81 x (4.46-2.55) Pa

    ΔP=18.73 KPa

    So the pressure difference between the pressure n the bottom of the loaded barge and the pressure at the water line is 18.73 KPa.
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