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find the pressure at the depth of 10 metre inside water if density of water is thousand kilogram metre cube and g is equal to 10 metre per second square

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Answered by kritanuchatterjee280
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Answer:

100000 Pa

Explanation:

The pressure at a certain depth in a liquid is given by hρg

where H= height of the liquid ρ = density of liquid g = acceleration due to gravity

GIVEN

h = 10m

ρ= 1000 kg m⁻³

g = 10 m s⁻²

hρg calculate

10 X 1000 X 10 Pa = 100000 Pa

Hence, the liquid pressure at a depth 10 m is 1,00,000 Pa

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