The pressure (P) at any depth in a liquid that is open to the air, can be calculated by p= density of liquid x depth x acceleration due to gravity Each of the following systems consists of two tanks full of water, connected by a pipe, with a pressure gauge mounted on the system. In which system will the reading on the pressure gauge be greatest? (A) (B) (C) (D) H.

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The pressure (P) at any depth in a liquid that is open to the air, can be calculated by
p= density of liquid x depth x acceleration due to gravity
Each of the following systems consists of two tanks full of water, connected by a pipe, with a pressure
gauge mounted on the system.
In which system will the reading on the pressure gauge be greatest?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
H.
Transcribed Image Text:The pressure (P) at any depth in a liquid that is open to the air, can be calculated by p= density of liquid x depth x acceleration due to gravity Each of the following systems consists of two tanks full of water, connected by a pipe, with a pressure gauge mounted on the system. In which system will the reading on the pressure gauge be greatest? (A) (B) (C) (D) H.
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