Scientist found evidence that mars may once have had an ocean that is 0.500 km deep. The acceleration due to gravity on mars is 3.71 m/s2. What would be the fluid pressure (in Pa) at the bottom of the ocean ? To solve this, which of the following is/are the best equation/s to use (check as many as many that applies)

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Scientist found evidence that mars may once have had an ocean that is 0.500 km deep. The acceleration due to gravity on mars is 3.71 m/s2. What would be the fluid pressure (in Pa) at the bottom of the ocean ?

To solve this, which of the following is/are the best equation/s to use (check as many as many that applies)

Scientist found evidence that mars may once have had an ocean that is 0.500 km deep. The acceleration due to gravity on mars is 3.71 m/s2. what would be the fluid pressure (in Pa) at the
bottom of the ocean ?
To solve this, which of the following is/are the best equation/s to use (check as many as many that applies)
O F=ma
O dU = dQ - dW
O AL= xLOAT
O E=F/q
O Tk=T+273.15K
O A1V1= A2V2
O BEDA =
9 enc
€0
V2
W =
V1
O F1
F2
A1
A2
O Q = mcAT
O PV = nRT
dQ
AS =
|9192]
1
F =
4περ
Op=m/V
O P= pgh
Pz+ pgh2 +pv =p1
=P1+pgh1+
O Fb = P fluidgV submerged
W
e =
QH
O Q= mL
Transcribed Image Text:Scientist found evidence that mars may once have had an ocean that is 0.500 km deep. The acceleration due to gravity on mars is 3.71 m/s2. what would be the fluid pressure (in Pa) at the bottom of the ocean ? To solve this, which of the following is/are the best equation/s to use (check as many as many that applies) O F=ma O dU = dQ - dW O AL= xLOAT O E=F/q O Tk=T+273.15K O A1V1= A2V2 O BEDA = 9 enc €0 V2 W = V1 O F1 F2 A1 A2 O Q = mcAT O PV = nRT dQ AS = |9192] 1 F = 4περ Op=m/V O P= pgh Pz+ pgh2 +pv =p1 =P1+pgh1+ O Fb = P fluidgV submerged W e = QH O Q= mL
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