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the pressure in pounds per square feet changes as an object is submerged into water. Use the informatition in the table below. What would be an estimate of the pressure on an object submerged to a depth
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the pressure in pounds per square feet changes as an object is submerged into water. Use the informatition in the table below. What would be an estimate of the pressure on an object submerged to a depth of 20 feet
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Depends on the density and weight of the object plus acceleration. I need the information in the Table to devise an answer
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