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Fluids—pressure and buoyant force (1)

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Physics: Fluids. Pressure; gauge pressure. Density. Buoyant force

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(1) Pressure; gauge pressure
(2) Continued
(3) Continued
(4) Density
(5) Buoyant force
(6) Continued
(7) The density rule for floating or sinking; fraction submerged
(8) A buoyant force problem
(9) Another problem
(10) Continued
(11) Continued

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  • you need a better eraser

  • In which grade is this out there ?

  • kPa is Pa and therefore a part of SI. k (kilo) is just a prefix denoting the fact the quantity is a thousand times greater and is equivalent to expanding 101.3 with 3 additional zeroes or, more precisely, orders of magnitude. And to be even more precise, 101 325 Pa is one atmosphere (atm). But in general, not bad.

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