Biology, asked by sanusinghrawat72, 1 year ago

what is the difference in pressure between the top and bottom of a vessel 76 CM deep at 27°c when filled with (I) water (ii) mercury ? density of water is 0.990 g cm³ and the mercury is 13.60 cm³​

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Answered by Anonymous
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pressure = height × density × gram

(I) pressure difference= 76cm × 0.99 g × 981 cm/s²

\boxed{0.073 \:atm}

(ii) pressure difference= 76cm × 13.6 × 981 cm/s²

\boxed{1\:atm}

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