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What is the pressure of the gas in the cylinder, in kPa (kiloPascal)? h = 0.700 m, ρmercury = 13,600 kg/m3, 1.0 atm = 1.00 × 105 Pa = 100 kPa, and g = 10.0 m/s2.
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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.
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