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- Three glass containers containing water of the same temperature have different shapes and thickness. The distance between the top surface of the water and the bottom of each glass container is the same. Which of the following statements correctly characterizes the pressure at the bottom of the glass containers? (explain why) 2 3 a. Pressure at the bottom of all glass containers is the same. b. Pressure at the bottom of (2) and (3) are the highest because they have the same volume. c. Pressure at the bottom of (2) is the highest because it is wide. d. Pressure at the bottom of (1) is the highest because it is narrow. e. Pressure at the bottom of (3) is the highest because it is vertically aligned.The spring of the pressure gauge shown in the figure below has a force constant of 1 350 N/m, and the piston has a diameter of 1.40 cm. As the gauge is lowered into water in a lake, what change in depth causes the piston to move in by 0.700 cm? 4.635 X Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double check your calculations. m VacuumAn airplane is pressurized with air to 650 mmHg. a. If air is 21% oxygen, what is the partial pressure of oxygen on the plane? b. If the partial pressure of oxygen drops below 100 mmHg, passengers become drowsy. If this happens, oxygen masks are released. What is the total cabin pressure at which oxygen masks are dropped?
- 5 How high would the level be in a gasoline-filled barometer (as shown in the figure below) at a pressure of 0.443 atm? The mass density of gasoline is 737 kg/m3. Assume that the vapor pressure of gasoline in the closed end of the barometer’s tube is negligible. Group of answer choices 60.9 m 6.21 m 4.58 m 14.0 m 2.77 mPart A How deep underwater should you dive to quadruple the atmospheric pressure at the surface? Note: 1 m = 3.28 ft. Express your answer in feet to one significant figure. Π. ΑΣΦ h=135.65 B Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Provide Feedback ? X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining ft P PearsQUESTION 8 In a lab, a foot-long test tube contains gasoline (density equal to 748.9 kg/m³) and oil (density equal to 950 kg/m³). The gasoline occupies the upper half of the tube while the oil occupies the lower half of the test tube. Compute for the pressure at the middle of the tube (at the interface between oil and gasoline). 1950.2 N/m² O 1118.5 N/m² 890.4 N/m² O 2537.3 N/m² O None of the choices given