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Get the summation of the AREA of all columns and multiply with the effective height.
Height of an object = (elevation of its top) - (elevation of its bottom)
It's a multiplication word. E.g. The columns/height=5 and the rows/width=6 equals 30 (5x6=30). Or columns/height=3 and rows/width=2, so 3x2=6. It's not division. I'll explain why if you ask.
We can't tell the height; but the distance between the top and the bottom is 578.7 feet. (rounded)
length and height is the same thing it is the height from the bottom to the top of the figure and width is the measurement across and object
3.5kpa
Salt water is denser, and therefore will exert more pressure (for two columns of the same height).
It is pressed by the bottom of the earths crust and pressured up to the top of the mountain and the mountain begins to break. It takes about 500 years to break.
c-34.3kpa
Because above the bottom most layer there is maximum height of the liquid stands on. Also the expression for the pressure is hdg. h- height of the liquid. d-density of the liquid. g-acceleration due to gravity. Hence maximum h leads to max pressure.
the answer isC. 34.3 kPa
As the depth of a fluid column increases, the pressure at the bottom increases due to the weight of the additional material above.j3h.
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Since we are ignoring atmospheric pressure, the pressure at the bottom of the tank is given by p = dgh. Where d equals density, g is acceleration of gravity, and h is the height below the fluid surface. In this case, the density of water is 10^3 kg/m^3, the acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s^2, and the height is 4 m. This means the pressure is 39.2 kPa.
Generally, atmospheric pressure is greatest at ground level, because you are at the bottom of the 25 mile thick atmosphere of earth. Greatest water pressure in a swimming pool is at the bottom, too. As you go up into the atmosphere, the pressure tends to decrease.
In a pipe line or vessel if vertically placed and two pressure gauges mounted in top and bottom places of the pipe line and the internal pressure will very. Top mounted pressure gauge is lower than the bottom mounted pressure gauge. The Pressure will change due to the height variation's. The Internel fluid height acting additional pressure . so that the pressure difference in two gauges located in different heights.
It is approx 46.3 feet.