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Lachey798

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PAST HSC Question
« on: October 15, 2016, 11:44:24 am »
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Hey Guys, would anyone be able to do the working out for this question? Really don't think I was ever taught these questions haha
https://gyazo.com/31b84256cdddda53ebd3dc3f29585166
If you don't trust the link, its the 2010 paper, 10th multiple choice

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Re: PAST HSC Question
« Reply #1 on: October 15, 2016, 12:17:19 pm »
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Hey Guys, would anyone be able to do the working out for this question? Really don't think I was ever taught these questions haha
https://gyazo.com/31b84256cdddda53ebd3dc3f29585166
If you don't trust the link, its the 2010 paper, 10th multiple choice

Hey! I didn't do engineering studies, but looking at your formula sheet and using Hyperphysics, it LOOKS like water pressure can be calculated by the formula P=pgh, where p is the density of the liquid, g is acceleration due to gravity, and h is the height of water above the point. Therefore, P=1*9.8*60=588, which is closest to B, which happens to be the correct answer. I don't know if I've got there in the right way, hopefully someone who did Engineering studies can help out!
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