If a tank filled with water contains a block and the height of the water above point A within the block is 0.6 meters what's the pressure at point A
If a tank filled with water contains a block, and the height of the water above point A within the block is 0.6 meters, [ the pressure at point A is 5.88KPa.
Solution:
Pressure = density x g x height; P = 1000 kg/m^3 * 9.81 m/s^2 * 0.6 m = 5,886 Pa or 5.88KPa. ]
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