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4 May, 04:43

The atmospheric pressures at the top and the bottom of a building are read by a barometer to be 96.0 and 98.0 kPa. If the density of air is 1.0 kg/m^3, the height of the building is (a) 17 m (b) 20 m (c) 170 m (d) 204 m (e) 252 m e

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  1. 4 May, 06:59
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    203.9 m

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Pressure at top of building = 98kPa

    Pressure at bottom of building = 96 kPa

    difference in pressure = 98.0 kPa - 96 kPa = 2 kPa = 2,000 Pa

    Pressure difference = density of air x acceleration due to gravity x height

    2,000 Pa = 1.0 kg/m³ x 9.81 m/s² x height

    2,000 = 9.81 x height

    height = 2,000 / 9.81

    height = 203.9 m
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