What is the pressure 30.0 m below the surface of a lake? Atmospheric pressure (the pressure at the surface) is 10.4 m H2O, and the density of water is 1000.0 kg/m^3. Assume that g is 9.807 m/s^2.
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0 \) m - Atmospheric pressure at the surface, \( P_{\text{atm}} = 10.4 \) m H\(_2\)O - Density of water, \( \rho = 1000 \) kg/m\(^3\) - Acceleration due to gravity, \( g = 9.807 \) m/s\(^2\) Show more…
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