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calculate the pressure exerted by water at 15m depth in a well.

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Answered by sy1394588
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Explanation:

The pressure increase from the free surface can be calculated with the formula for the weight of the water column divided by the cross sectional area, that is d*g*h, where d = 1 000 kg/m^3 is water density, g = 9.8 m/s^2 is gravity and h = 15 m is the depth. Then you get 147 000 Pa = 147 kPa = 1.47 bar

Answered by pk1096918
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Answer 1.47 bar

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