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- The container shown is filled with a mystery liquid with density 15,000 kg/m3. It is open to atmosphere on the left and closed on the right. What is the pressure at point A, in kPa (kiloPascal)? 1.0 atm = 1.00 × 105 Pa = 100 kPa, and g = 10.0 m/s2. Your answer needs to have 3 significant figures, including the negative sign in your answer if needed. Do not include the positive sign if the answer is positive. No unit is needed in your answer, it is already given in the question statement.You come across an open container that is filled with two liquids. Since the two liquids have different densities, there is a distinct separation between them. Water, which has a density of ?w=1.00×103 kg/m3, fills the lower portion of the container to a depth of 0.200 m. The fluid that is floating on top of the water is 0.307 m deep. If the absolute pressure on the bottom of the container is 1.049×105 Pa, what is the density, ?l, of the unknown fluid? The acceleration due to gravity is ?=9.81 m/s2 and atmospheric pressure is ?0=1.013×105 Pa.A 65 kg rock is 120 m deep in saltwater. Density of saltwater is 1030 kg/ m3. The pressure on the rock due to saltwater is calculated to be? choose one correct answer with the correct unit of measure. [ use g =9.8m/s2 ] A. 1211280 Pascal (N/m2) B. 1211280 kg /m3 C. 76440 Pascal D. 76440 N
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