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Calculate the pressure at a depth of 10 m in a liquid of density 1000 kg/mº. Take g = 10 m/s²
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Answered by gandamsrinivasrao
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Explanation:

pressure at depth=depth×density×g

=10×1000×10

=100000pascals

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Answered by niallquadros
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Answer:

98066.5

Explanation:

Gravity = 10m/s^2

Liquid Density = 1000 kg/mº

Depth = 10m

Pressure of liquid at a particular depth = Density*Gravity*depth

∴ Pressure of liquid at a particular depth = 1000*10*10

                                                                    = 100000 Pa

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