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The density of mercury is 13600 kg/m^3. Determine the liquid pressure at a point 70 cm under the surface of the mercury. (take g =10...

      

The density of mercury is 13600 kg/m^3. Determine the liquid pressure at a point 70 cm under the surface of the mercury. (take g =10 N/kg)

  

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joseph
P = ? g h
= 13600 x 10 x 0.70
=95200 N/m^2

joseph rimiru answered the question on October 18, 2017 at 17:52


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