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GaryK [48]
3 years ago
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El interior de un tanque que contiene agua, tiene una presión manométrica de 300 kPa. ¿Qué profundidad tiene el tanque de agua?

Mathematics
1 answer:
zmey [24]3 years ago
5 0

Respuesta:

30,6 metros

Explicación paso a paso:

Dado :

Presión = 300 Kpa

Usando la fórmula que relaciona la presión y la profundidad:

Presión = profundidad * aceleración debida a la gravedad * densidad del agua

Densidad del agua = 1000 kg / m³

Presión = 300Kpa = 300 * 10 ^ 3 Pa

300 * 10 ^ 3 Pa = profundidad * 9,8 * 1000

300000 = profundidad * 9800

Profundidad = 300000/9800

Profundidad = 30,612

Profundidad = 30,6 m

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