Hydrostatic pressure and rainfall relation formula
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Pressure in a liquid is caused by the weight of the liquid, which is the force due to gravity. ... This can be calculated using the hydrostatic equation: P = rho * g * d, where P is the pressure, rho is the density of the liquid, g is gravity (9.8 m/s^2) and d is the depth (or height) of the liquid.
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Pressure in a liquid is caused by the weight of the liquid, which is the force due to gravity. ... This can be calculated using the hydrostatic equation: P = rho * g * d, where P is the pressure, rho is the density of the liquid, g is gravity (9.8 m/s^2) and d is the depth (or height) of the liquid.
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