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A liquid of density  is filled in the container till height 8 m. Pressure at point A due to liquid only is:(Take, g = 10 m/s2)

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A liquid of density  is filled in the container till height 8 m. Pressure at point A due to liquid only is:(Take, g = 10 m/s2)

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The question seems to be incomplete as the density of the liquid is not provided. However, I can provide the formula to calculate the pressure at point A due to the liquid only.

The pressure due to a liquid column is given by the formula P = ρgh, where:

  • P is the pressure,
  • ρ is the density of the liquid,
  • g is the acceleration due to gravity, and
  • h is the height of the liquid column above the point in question.

Given that the height h = 8 m and g = 10 m/s², if you have the density ρ, you can substitute these values into the formula to find the pressure at point A.

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