The pressure exerted by a column of liquid is equal to the product of the height of the column times the gravitational constant times the density of the liquid, P = ghd. How high a column of water (d = 1.0g/mL) would besupported by a pressure that supports a 713 mm column of mercury (d = 13.6g/mL)?

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The pressure exerted by a column of liquid is equal to the product of the height of the column times the gravitational constant times the density of the liquid, P = ghd. How high a column of water (d = 1.0g/mL) would besupported by a pressure that supports a 713 mm column of mercury (d = 13.6g/mL)?






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