A 1.4-mm-diameter vat of liquid is 3.0 mm deep. The pressure at the bottom of the vat is 1.3 atm. What is the mass of the liquid in the vat?
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Given: P = 1.3 atm = 1.3 * 1.013 * 10^5 Pa g = 9.8 m/s^2 H = 3.0 mm = 3.0 * 10^-3 m Calculate: Ļ = 1.3 * 1.013 * 10^5 / (9.8 * 3.0 * 10^-3) Ļ ā 4.475 * 10^6 kg/m^3 Show moreā¦
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