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the formula for determining the pressure, p, exerted on an object at a depth, h, below the surface of a liquid is p = s + dgh, where s is the atmospheric pressure, d is the density of the liquid, and g is the acceleration due to gravity. which formula represents h in terms of p, s, d, and g?

A) h = p/s + dg
B) h = p - s/dg
C) h = ps - dg
D) h = ps + dg

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Answered by aditya1154
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Word problem: The formula for determining the pressure, p, exerted on an object at a depth, h, below the surface of a liquid is p = s + dgh, where s is the atmospheric pressure, d is the density of the liquid, and g is the acceleration due to gravity.

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