Isaiah measured the absolute pressure in water at a depth of 144 m to be 157 kPa. Now, he ask you to measure the absolute pressure at a depth of 144 m in another liquid whose specific gravity is 0.85 at the same location where Isaiah took his measurement for the water. What value in atm will you get? Take the density of water to be 1000 kg/

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Isaiah measured the absolute pressure in water at a depth of 144 m to be 157 kPa. Now, he ask you to measure the absolute pressure at a depth of 144 m in another liquid whose specific gravity is 0.85 at the same location where Isaiah took his measurement for the water. What value in atm will you get? Take the density of water to be 1000 kg/m3.

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