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Find the pressure at a depth of 10 m in water if tre atmospheric pressure is 100kPa.
`[1Pa=1N//m] [100kPa=10^(5) Pa=10 ^(5) N//m^(2) =1 atm.] (AS_(1))`

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198 Kpa
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