8. Gauge pressure is the total pressure minus the atmospheric pressure or P - Po. The gauge pressure at a depth 30.0 meters below the ocean water is _____ the gauge pressure at a depth of 15.0 meters below the ocean water. Which of these words best goes in the blank?   a. one-fourth   b. one-eighth   c. half   d.  four times   e. twice

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Gauge pressure is the total pressure minus the atmospheric pressure or P - Po. The gauge pressure at a depth 30.0 meters below the ocean water is _____ the gauge pressure at a depth of 15.0 meters below the ocean water. Which of these words best goes in the blank?

  a.

one-fourth

  b.

one-eighth

  c.

half

  d.

 four times

  e.

twice

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