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11 September, 02:37

The pressure at the bottom of a water tank is 45 kilopascals. What is the height of the water in meters?

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  1. 11 September, 06:26
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    Pressure = Density (p) * acceleration due to gravity (g) * Depth of water (h)

    45,000 pascals = 1000 (kg/m³) * (9.8m/s²) * h

    1 pascal = Kg/m. s²

    h = 4.6 meters.
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