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Q: A column of water 2.31 feet high exerts a pressure of one pound per square inch How much pressure does a column of water 46.20 feet high exert?
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A column of water 2.31 feet high exerts a pressure of one pound per square inch How much pressure does a column of water 27feet 9inches exert?

12psi


A column of water 2.31 feet high exerts a pressure of one pound per square inch How much pressure does a column of water 27feet 9 iches high exert?

12.01 psi


A column of water 2.31 ft high exerts a pressure of 1 pound per square inch how much pressure does a column of water 47 ft high exert?

Given that this stands out a mile as almost certainly a school homework question, to answer directly would be to make me complicit in cheating. So I will tell you how to calculate it, which would appear to be the point of the question: 1) The relationship between depth and pressure of water is linear. 2) If water X ft deep exerts a pressure of P lb/in2, then water of Y ft deep will obviously exert a pressure of P(Y/X) lbs/in2 Given thats information you can now solve the original question.


How much does pressure does a one half inch diameter column of water exert at its base?

The diameter of the water column does not affect the pressure.It is the height of the column that determines the pressure at the base.(and also the barometric pressure and temperature).


How do you convert mass to pressure?

mass / area although technically it should be weight (or force) / area for example: imperial an object with a mass of 1.5 lb and an area of 2 square inches will exert a pressure of 0.75 pounds per square inch (psi) metric an object with a mass of 1.5 kg and an area of 0.5 square metres will exert a pressure of 3 kg/m2 (or 3 N/m2 or 3 Pa)

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A column of water 2.31 feet high exerts a pressure of one pound per square inch How much pressure does a column of water 27feet 9inches exert?

12psi


A column of water 2.31 feet high exerts a pressure of one pound per square inch How much pressure does a column of water 27feet 9 iches high exert?

12.01 psi


Why water exerts pressure?

The same reason bricks exert downward pressure. Gravity.


Can water exert pressure on a submarine?

Yes, water exerts pressure on the hull of the submarine.


Why water exerts downward pressure?

The same reason bricks exert downward pressure. Gravity.


How do fluids exert pressure on a container?

Fluids are constantly trying to spread out, and that exerts pressure on the container you put it in.


Why does a pointed heal shoe exert less pressure?

Sorry - it exerts more pressure than a flt heel.


A column of water 2.31 ft high exerts a pressure of 1 pound per square inch how much pressure does a column of water 47 ft high exert?

Given that this stands out a mile as almost certainly a school homework question, to answer directly would be to make me complicit in cheating. So I will tell you how to calculate it, which would appear to be the point of the question: 1) The relationship between depth and pressure of water is linear. 2) If water X ft deep exerts a pressure of P lb/in2, then water of Y ft deep will obviously exert a pressure of P(Y/X) lbs/in2 Given thats information you can now solve the original question.


Dose air in the atmosphere exert pressure on earths surface?

Yes. Atmospheric pressure is the pressure caused by air when it exerts pressure on the surface of earth.


What kind of pressure does a column of air exert on the air or surface below it?

air pressure


Which side of a selectively permeable membrane does osmosis exert a pressure?

It exerts pressure on the side with a higher concentration of water.


How many psi equals 1 water column?

You need to know how high the water column is to calculate the pressure it exerts at its base! For example, a column of water 1 metre deep would exert a pressure of 9.81 kPa at its base (density x gravity x depth - 1000 * 9.81 * 1). This would be equal to approx 1.42 PSI.