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. y (cm) 100- 75 50- 25 B

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The container shown is filled with a mystery liquid with a density of 15,000 kg/m³. It is open to the 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.

**Diagram Explanation:**
The diagram shows a U-shaped container:

- The vertical section on the left side is open to the atmosphere and rises up to 100 cm.
- The right section is closed, and the liquid level is lower than the left section.
- Point A is marked at the top of the closed section.
- Point B is marked at the bottom of the closed section.
- Point C is marked at the bottom of the vertical open section.
- The y-axis is labeled in centimeters, ranging from 0 cm at the bottom to 100 cm at the top.
Transcribed Image Text:The container shown is filled with a mystery liquid with a density of 15,000 kg/m³. It is open to the 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. **Diagram Explanation:** The diagram shows a U-shaped container: - The vertical section on the left side is open to the atmosphere and rises up to 100 cm. - The right section is closed, and the liquid level is lower than the left section. - Point A is marked at the top of the closed section. - Point B is marked at the bottom of the closed section. - Point C is marked at the bottom of the vertical open section. - The y-axis is labeled in centimeters, ranging from 0 cm at the bottom to 100 cm at the top.
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