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A test tube is filled with mercury of density 13600kg/m cube to a height of 10 cm. Calculate the pressure exerted by a mercury at the bottom of the tube.(Take g=10m/s square

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Answered by azizalasha
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Answer:

13600 pa

Explanation:

density = ∝

pressure exerted by a mercury at the bottom of the tube = p

p = ∝gh = 13600 kg/m³ x 10m/s² x 0.1m = 13600  N/m²  =  13600 pa

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