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Calculating to mass of a water column above a specific point
ok, i give up, thanks though- Emily Chetner
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Calculating to mass of a water column above a specific point
i have Pressure=Force/Area. But that hasnt done me any good this far because I literally have no idea how to do this problem. If i plug in numbers than I have 1atm=1kg/1pi and I have nothing to solve for so I don't know how to use this equation in this context- Emily Chetner
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Calculating to mass of a water column above a specific point
i honestly have no idea. I've been working on this for at least an hour and have made no progress. If I am supposed to incorporate all forces acting on this cap i don't get how to go that if I am dealing with mass and pressure?- Emily Chetner
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Calculating to mass of a water column above a specific point
i don't understand how to do this though. How do you add 1atmosphere to the 1kg weight?- Emily Chetner
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Calculating to mass of a water column above a specific point
Part D. I looked up the answer and input it already, which is why it says correct, but i am beyond stumped. No idea how to do this. I know the pressure at the dotted lines are equal and that pressure=force/area. I also know the pressure at an area is equal to whatever is above it so the pressure...- Emily Chetner
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