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    Liquid pressure in microgravity

    Brilliant, thank you barryj and Chestermiller. Would it be appropriate to suggest p = p_{0} + \rho gh , where p_{0} is the initial pressure? So, as you were saying Chestermiller, p = \rho gh would be the change in pressure.
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    Liquid pressure in microgravity

    Homework Statement This is more of a conceptual question rather than a homework problem. This is my first post, so apologies if this is in the wrong section. Consider a jar full of liquid in microgravity. My book says: According to the formula p = ρgh, p→0 as g→0. Thus there is no...