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1–54 the absolute pressure in water at a depth of 9 m is read to be 185 kpa. Determine (a) the local atmospheric pressure, and (b) the absolute pressure at a depth of 5 m in a l…
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1–54 the absolute pressure in water at a depth of 9 m is read to be 185 kpa. Determine (a) the local atmospheric pressure, and (b) the absolute pressure at a depth of 5 m in a liquid whose specific gravity is 0.85 at the same location
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