A salty lake has a relative density of 1.10. (a) Calculate by how much the pressure increases if you descend by a depth of 7.7 m. (B) Determine the total pressure at a depth of 7.7 m below the surface. (c) Mercury has a relative density of 13.53. Calculate the depth of mercury corresponding to the total pressure in part (b). 202 matthew

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A salty lake has a relative density of 1.10. (a) Calculate by how much the pressure increases if you descend by a depth of
7.7 m. (B) Determine the total pressure at a depth of 7.7 m below the surface. (c) Mercury has a relative density of 13.53.
Calculate the depth of mercury corresponding to the total pressure in part (b).
202 matthew
Transcribed Image Text:A salty lake has a relative density of 1.10. (a) Calculate by how much the pressure increases if you descend by a depth of 7.7 m. (B) Determine the total pressure at a depth of 7.7 m below the surface. (c) Mercury has a relative density of 13.53. Calculate the depth of mercury corresponding to the total pressure in part (b). 202 matthew
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