How much will the pressure on the bottom of a cylindrical beaker increase if you add 60 g of water to it?

How much will the pressure on the bottom of a cylindrical beaker increase if you add 60 g of water to it? The area of the bottom of the beaker is 12 cm ^ 2

Data: m (weight of water poured into the beaker) = 60 g (0.06 kg); S (bottom area of a cylindrical beaker) = 12 cm2 (12 * 10-4 m2).

Reference values: g (acceleration due to gravity) = 9.81 m / s2.

The increase in pressure at the bottom of a cylindrical beaker can be calculated using the formula: ΔP = F / S = m * g / S.

Calculation: ΔP = 0.06 * 9.81 / (12 * 10-4) = 490.5 Pa.

Answer: The pressure at the bottom of the cylindrical beaker will increase by 490.5 Pa.



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