The difference p in pressure in a fluid between that at the surface and that at a
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The difference p in pressure in a fluid between that at the surface and that at a point below varies jointly as the density d of the fluid and the depth h of the point. The density of water is 1000 kg/m3 , and the density of alcohol is 800 kg/m3 . This difference in pressure at a point 0.200 m below the surface of water is 1.96 kPa. What is the difference in pressure at a point 0.300 m below the surface of alcohol? (All data are accurate to three significant digits.)
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Basic Technical Mathematics
ISBN: 9780137529896
12th Edition
Authors: Allyn J. Washington, Richard Evans
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