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A cylindrical container with cross-sectional area of 62cm2 holds a fluid of density 806 kg/m3. At...


A cylindrical container with cross-sectional area of 62cm2 holds a fluid of density 806
kg/m3. At the bottom of the container the pressure is 120kPa
i. What is the depth of the fluid?
ii. Find the pressure at the bottom of the container after an additional
2.05 × 10−3?3of this fluid is added to the container.  

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