The spring of the pressure gauge shown in the Figure has a force constant of 1,746 N/m, and the piston has a diameter of 0.04 cm As the gauge is lowered into water, what change in depth causes the piston to move in by 0.037 cm?

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Problem 120CP: The pressure dam early in problems section increases with depth. Therefore, there is net torque on...
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The spring of the pressure
gauge shown in the Figure
has a force constant of
1,746 N/m, and the piston
has a diameter of 0.04 cm
As the
gauge
is lowered
into water, what change in
depth causes the piston to
move in by 0.037 cm?
(answer in 2 dicemal
places)
Transcribed Image Text:The spring of the pressure gauge shown in the Figure has a force constant of 1,746 N/m, and the piston has a diameter of 0.04 cm As the gauge is lowered into water, what change in depth causes the piston to move in by 0.037 cm? (answer in 2 dicemal places)
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