What is the pressure at the very bottom of a lake, which is 762 ft deep? (Assume an air pressure of 1.013 × 10^5 Pa.)
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1 ft = 0.3048 m So, 762 ft = 762 * 0.3048 m = 232.5 m Show more…
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