A. 3 x 103 P
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Pressure at a depth of 20m below sea of 1020 kg/m3 is
( Patm = 1.01 x 105 Pa)
A. 3 x 103 P
B. 1.01 x 105 pa
C. 1.99 x 105 Pa
D. None
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Pressure at a depth of 20m below sea of 1020 kg/m3 is
( Patm = 1.01 x 105 Pa)
A. 3 x 103 P
A. 3 x 103 P
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