A large 3.00x104 L aquarium is supported by four wood posts (Douglas fir) at the corners. Each post has a square 4.20 cm x 4.20 cm cross section and is 70.0 cm tall. Part A By how much is each post compressed by the weight of the aquarium? Express your answer with the appropriate units. HA Value mm

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### Problem Description

A large aquarium with a volume of \(3.00 \times 10^4\) liters is supported by four Douglas fir wooden posts at the corners. Each post has a square cross-section measuring 4.20 cm by 4.20 cm and is 70.0 cm tall.

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**Part A:**
By how much is each post compressed by the weight of the aquarium? Express your answer with the appropriate units.

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The problem requires calculating the compression of each wooden post under the weight of the aquarium. The given measurements include the dimensions of the posts and the total volume of water in the aquarium.

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**Response Box:**
Include your calculated value in millimeters (mm) in the provided response box. Use appropriate physical formulas and constants to determine the compression.
Transcribed Image Text:### Problem Description A large aquarium with a volume of \(3.00 \times 10^4\) liters is supported by four Douglas fir wooden posts at the corners. Each post has a square cross-section measuring 4.20 cm by 4.20 cm and is 70.0 cm tall. ### Question **Part A:** By how much is each post compressed by the weight of the aquarium? Express your answer with the appropriate units. --- The problem requires calculating the compression of each wooden post under the weight of the aquarium. The given measurements include the dimensions of the posts and the total volume of water in the aquarium. **Diagram/Graph Explanation:** No diagrams or graphs are provided in this image. **Response Box:** Include your calculated value in millimeters (mm) in the provided response box. Use appropriate physical formulas and constants to determine the compression.
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