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What is the pressure in Pascals at a depth of 1m b...
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What is the pressure in Pascals at a depth of 1m below the water surface?
A.
98100 Pa
B.
980 Pa
C.
98 Pa
D.
1 Pa
Answer» B. 980 Pa
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