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The pressure at the bottom of the tank will be due to the [weight of water through a height of 250 cm + weight of oil through a height of 250 cm ] divided by unit area at the bottom, i.e., 1 cm2.
Weight of water through a height of 250 cm =mass x g = Vol x ρw x g = 250 x 1 x ρw x g = 250 g (recall that ρw = 1 g/cc)
Weight of oil through a height of 250 cm = mass x g = Vol x ρoil x g = 250 x 1 x ρoil x g =212.5 g
Total weight of liquids at the bottom = 250 g + 212.5 g = 462.5 g
Pressure at the bottom of the tank = P = 462.5 g /1 cm2 = 453250 dyn/cm2
And it is equal t453.250gf/cm^3
Proximately equal to462.5gf/cm^3
We hope that clarifies your query.
The pressure at the bottom of the tank will be due to the [weight of water through a height of 250 cm + weight of oil through a height of 250 cm ] divided by unit area at the bottom, i.e., 1 cm2.
Weight of water through a height of 250 cm =mass x g = Vol x ρw x g = 250 x 1 x ρw x g = 250 g (recall that ρw = 1 g/cc)
Weight of oil through a height of 250 cm = mass x g = Vol x ρoil x g = 250 x 1 x ρoil x g =212.5 g
Total weight of liquids at the bottom = 250 g + 212.5 g = 462.5 g
Pressure at the bottom of the tank = P = 462.5 g /1 cm2 = 453250 dyn/cm2
And it is equal t453.250gf/cm^3
Proximately equal to462.5gf/cm^3
We hope that clarifies your query.
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