Question: Question 8 (1 point) A diving bell is a device in the shape of a cylinder with a height of 3.2m closed at the upper

 Question 8 (1 point) A diving bell is a device in

Question 8 (1 point) A diving bell is a device in the shape of a cylinder with a height of 3.2m closed at the upper end and open at the lower end. The bell is lowered from air into the sea water of density: 1,030kg/m3. The air in the bell is initially at 20C. The bell is lowered to a depth {measured to the bottom of the bell) of 76m. At this depth the water temperature is 5C, and the bell is in thermal equilibrium with the water. How high does sea water rise in the bell? Give your answer in m to the nearest 0.01m. Take atmospheric pressure to be P0=101 325 Pa, the gravitational constant to be g=9.8m/s2, and absolute zero to be at -273C. Your

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