Calculate the pressure at the bottom of the ball-shaped tank, 3.4 cm in diameter, filled with peanut oil with a specific gravity of 0.92, if the pressure at the surface of the oil in the tank is 80.5 kPa.

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Calculate the pressure at the bottom of the ball-shaped tank, 3.4 cm in diameter, filled with peanut oil with a specific gravity of 0.92, if the pressure at the surface of the oil in the tank is 80.5 kPa.

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The diameter of the tank is D=3.4 cm.

The specific gravity of the peanut oil is SG=0.92.

The pressure at the surface of the oil in the tank is P=80.5 kPa.

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