Physics, asked by kat107, 1 year ago

a swimming pool of width 9.0m and length 24.0m is filled with water to a depth of 3.0m. Calculate pressure on the bottom of the pool due to the water

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Answered by akddevil
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formulla=hdg
d=1
hieght=3
gravitional a=10
ans=10×1×3
=30pascals
since the swim pool is filled with water and the density of the water equals to 1 gram per centimetre cube the gravitational constant equals to 10 M per second square and the height =3 M and as we know that the liquid pressure equals to height into density into gravitational constant so the answer equals to 3 into 1 into 10 which equals to 30 pascals .
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