A scientific experiment is being conducted to investigate the effect of pressure on the human body. The experiment is carried out in a cylindrical pool with a height of 8 m and a base radius of 500 cm. Two immiscible liquids are poured into the pool. 78500 L of liquid with a density of 0.8 g/cm^3 and 314*10^6 cm^3 of liquid with a density of 600 kg/m^3 are put into the pool. A man standing upright, 1850 mm tall, is placed at the bottom of the pool. Calculate the difference in kPa between the pressures acting on the top of this man's head and the tips of his feet. (Take pi number n= 3.14, gravitational acceleration g = 35.1 km/min^2.) 78.5 12.8 9.8 35.1 40.0 18.5

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A scientific experiment is being conducted to investigate the effect of pressure on
the human body. The experiment is carried out in a cylindrical pool with a height
of 8 m and a base radius of 500 cm. Two immiscible liquids are poured into the
pool. 78500 L of liquid with a density of 0.8 g/cm^3 and 314*10^6 cm^3 of
liquid with a density of 600 kg/m^3 are put into the pool. A man standing
upright, 1850 mm tall, is placed at the bottom of the pool. Calculate the
difference in kPa between the pressures acting on the top of this man's head and
the tips of his feet. (Take pi number 7 = 3.14, gravitational acceleration g = 35.1
km/min^2.)
78.5
12.8
9.8
35.1
40.0
18.5
Transcribed Image Text:A scientific experiment is being conducted to investigate the effect of pressure on the human body. The experiment is carried out in a cylindrical pool with a height of 8 m and a base radius of 500 cm. Two immiscible liquids are poured into the pool. 78500 L of liquid with a density of 0.8 g/cm^3 and 314*10^6 cm^3 of liquid with a density of 600 kg/m^3 are put into the pool. A man standing upright, 1850 mm tall, is placed at the bottom of the pool. Calculate the difference in kPa between the pressures acting on the top of this man's head and the tips of his feet. (Take pi number 7 = 3.14, gravitational acceleration g = 35.1 km/min^2.) 78.5 12.8 9.8 35.1 40.0 18.5
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