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Q.14)
A 6 m deep tank contains 4 m of water ( at
bottom ) and 2 m of oil of relative density 0.88
above water. The pressure at the bottom of the
tank in kPa is --- -- ​

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Answered by barotyuvraj9
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In the case of the water stored in a tank, the pressure at its bottom is the weight acting on a unit area of the surface where the tank is kept. To translate that into an equation: Pressure = weight/area, and weight = mass (m) * acceleration due to gravity (g). This means pressure = m * g/ area.

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Answered by 2020882008
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