Physics, asked by sonakshirai, 1 month ago

Atmospheric pressure can push water upto a height of

1 point

30 feet

34 feet

38 feet​

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Answered by mhppurohit
3

The atmospheric pressure would be capable of sustaining a column of water 33.9 feet in height. If a pump could produce a perfect vacuum, the maximum height to which it could lift water at sea level would be 33.9 feet

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