22. The diagram shows a closed container partially filled with liquid. Point Y is 1 m below the lid, and Point Z is 3 m below the lid. If the absolute pressure at Point Y is 13,000 Pa, and the absolute pressure at Point Z is 29,000 Pa, what is the pressure at the liquid/gas interface, Point X?: * -lid gas *Z liquid A. 3,000 Pa OB. 4,000 Pa OC. 5,000 Pa O D. 7,000 Pa OE. 8,000 Pa

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22. The diagram shows a closed container partially filled with liquid. Point Y is 1 m below
the lid, and Point Z is 3 m below the lid. If the absolute pressure at Point Y is 13,000 Pa,
and the absolute pressure at Point Z is 29,000 Pa, what is the pressure at the liquid/gas
interface, Point X?: *
-lid
gas
*Z
liquid
O A. 3,000 Pa
OB. 4,000 Pa
OC. 5,000 Pa
OD. 7,000 Pa
O E. 8,000 Pa
23. An object with a mass of 0.50 kg is hung from a spring scale, then lowered into a
cylindrical jar holding 1000 ml of water. The water level rises to 1200 ml when the mass is
totally submerged. What is the reading on the spring scale when the object is in the
water?: *
OA. 2.0 N
OB. 3.0N
OC. 5.0 N
OD. 7.0 N
O E. 12 N
Transcribed Image Text:22. The diagram shows a closed container partially filled with liquid. Point Y is 1 m below the lid, and Point Z is 3 m below the lid. If the absolute pressure at Point Y is 13,000 Pa, and the absolute pressure at Point Z is 29,000 Pa, what is the pressure at the liquid/gas interface, Point X?: * -lid gas *Z liquid O A. 3,000 Pa OB. 4,000 Pa OC. 5,000 Pa OD. 7,000 Pa O E. 8,000 Pa 23. An object with a mass of 0.50 kg is hung from a spring scale, then lowered into a cylindrical jar holding 1000 ml of water. The water level rises to 1200 ml when the mass is totally submerged. What is the reading on the spring scale when the object is in the water?: * OA. 2.0 N OB. 3.0N OC. 5.0 N OD. 7.0 N O E. 12 N
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