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5 November, 20:06

what is the pressure at water level, when density of water p = 1.000 x 10 ^3 kg/m^3 atmospheric pressure at sea level = 1.013 x 10 ^5 pa?

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  1. 5 November, 20:15
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    1.013 x 10⁵ pa

    Explanation:

    p₀ = Atmospheric pressure = 1.013*10⁵ Pa

    ρ = Density of water = 1*10³ kg/m³

    g = Acceleration due to gravity = 9.81 m/s²

    h = Height at which the pressure is to be found = 0 at water level

    Absolute pressure is given by

    p = p₀ + ρgh

    ⇒p = 1.013*10⁵ + 1*10³*9.81*0

    ⇒p = 1.013*10⁵ Pa

    ∴ Absolute pressure at the water level is 1.013*10⁵ Pa.
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