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Which of the following statements is true? The weight of a column of seawater 1 m2 in cross section and 10 m high is about 2.00×105 N. The weight of a column of seawater 1 m2 in cross section and 10 m high plus the weight of a column of air with the same cross section extending up to the top of the atmosphere is about 2.00×105 N. The weight of 1 m3 of seawater at 10 m below the surface of the ocean is about 2.00×105 N. The density of seawater is about 2.00×105 times the density of air at sea level.

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“The weight of a column of seawater
1 \mathrm{m}^(2) in cross section and 10 m high + the weight of a column of air with the same cross-section elongating up to the top of the atmosphere is about
2.00 * 10^(5) \mathrm{N}” is true from the above-given sentences.

Step-by-step explanation:

It depends on if you are talking about gauge pressure or total pressure. The “weight of a column” of seawater
1 \mathrm{m}^(2) in “cross section” and 10 m high is about
2.00 * 10^(5) \mathrm{N}. This is gauge pressure, which considers the surrounding air pressure, and only reads off pressure above “air pressure”. “The weight of a column of seawater
1 \mathrm{m}^(2) in cross section and 10 m high + the weight of a column of air with the same cross-section elongating up to the top of the atmosphere is about
2.00 * 10^(5) \mathrm{N}”. The “total pressure”, which considers the “pressure” of the whole which is above a certain height.

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