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The question refers to figure 9.8 on page 277 of Serway &Vuille's "College Physics" (8th edition), but can be completedwithout the figure as well.
The spring of the pressure gauge shown in the figure has a forceconstant of 1295 N/m, and the piston has a radius of 1.25 cm. Asthe gauge is lowered into water, what change in depth causes thepiston to move in by 0.750 cm?
I am stuck somewhere but don't know where...this shouldn't be sohard! Thanks for your help :)
The question refers to figure 9.8 on page 277 of Serway &Vuille's "College Physics" (8th edition), but can be completedwithout the figure as well.
The spring of the pressure gauge shown in the figure has a forceconstant of 1295 N/m, and the piston has a radius of 1.25 cm. Asthe gauge is lowered into water, what change in depth causes thepiston to move in by 0.750 cm?
I am stuck somewhere but don't know where...this shouldn't be sohard! Thanks for your help :)
Irving HeathcoteLv2
5 Jan 2019