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Calculate the water pressure in the pipes at the bottom if a high –rise building that is fed by reservoir 60 m above the roof top

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Answer:

The Pressure will be 588 Pascals

Step-by-step explanation:

The relation of density, height and pressure can be given by the following equation

P = ρgh

where P is pressure

ρ shows the density of fluid

g shows the gravitational force

h shows the height

So putting the values

P = 1 x 9.8 x 60

P = 588 Pascals

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For the answer to the question above asking to Calculate the water pressure in the pipes at the bottom if a high –rise building that is fed by reservoir 60 m above the roof top.
I think we need this formula
P + gh
14 + (9.8)(60) = 602kPa

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