Design experiments to determine how you can predict the value of the pressure in air or in water on earth. Describe your experiments and conclusions. Include specific data to support your ideas.
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- Solve it correctly please. I will rate accordingly with 4votes.A 15-m-long garden hose has an inner diameter of 2.5 cm. One end is connected to a spigot; 20°C water flows from the other end at a rate of 1.2 L/s. What is the gauge pressure at the spigot end of the hose?A. 1900 Pa B. 2700 Pa C. 4200 PaD. 5800 Pa E. 7300 Pa