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A flux is filled upto 20 cm. Bottom of the flux is circular & area is `1 m^2`. Atmospheric pressure is `1.01xx10^5 Pa`.Then calculate the amount of pressure applied by water, at the bottom of the flux, `(g= 10 m//s^2, p = 1100 kg//m^3)`

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