Suppose a ship's fuel tank has a layer of oil 2 m thick and density 551 kg/m³ atop a layer of sea water of density 1,034 kg/m3 that is 2.8 m thick. Given the ambient atmosphere has a pressure of 91 kPa, calculate the pressure at the bottom of the water layer in kPa. kPa %3D d

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pressure at the bottom of the water layer in kPa.
atmosphere has a pressure of 91 kPa, calculate the
1,034 kg/m³ that is 2.8 m thick. Given the ambient
density 551 kg/m³ atop a layer of sea water of density
Suppose a ship's fuel tank has a layer of oil 2 m thick and
Transcribed Image Text:08 9. 4. %2$ V E3 因 B/口 f6 f5 61 OL f8 L1 SNSV 近 轉 = d kPa pressure at the bottom of the water layer in kPa. atmosphere has a pressure of 91 kPa, calculate the 1,034 kg/m³ that is 2.8 m thick. Given the ambient density 551 kg/m³ atop a layer of sea water of density Suppose a ship's fuel tank has a layer of oil 2 m thick and
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