The height of an aquarium is 50cm, 3/5 of it is fallen with water. Calculate the water pressure pressure at the bottom. Dwater= 1000kg/m3
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The pressure caused by a column of liquid can be calculated using the equation:
pressure = height of column × density of the liquid × gravitational field strength
p=hρg
This is when:
pressure (p) is measured in pascals (Pa)
height of column (h) is measured in metres (m)
density (ρ) is measured in kilograms per metre cubed (kg/m3)
gravitational field strength (g) is measured in newtons per kilogram (N/kg)
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The height of an aquarium is 50cm, 3/5 of it is fallen with water. Calculate the water pressure pressure at the bottom. Dwater= 1000kg/m3
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