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Pressure in a fluid: In the figure, an open tank contains a layer of oil floating on top of a layer of water (of density 1000 kg/m3) that is 3.0 m thick, as shown. What must be the thickness of the oil layer if the gauge pressure at the bottom of the tank is to be Pressure in a fluid: In the figure, an open tank contains a layer of oil floating on top of a layer of water (of density 1000 kg/m<sup>3</sup>) that is 3.0 m thick, as shown. What must be the thickness of the oil layer if the gauge pressure at the bottom of the tank is to be   The density of the oil is 510 kg/   .  The density of the oil is 510 kg/ Pressure in a fluid: In the figure, an open tank contains a layer of oil floating on top of a layer of water (of density 1000 kg/m<sup>3</sup>) that is 3.0 m thick, as shown. What must be the thickness of the oil layer if the gauge pressure at the bottom of the tank is to be   The density of the oil is 510 kg/   .  . Pressure in a fluid: In the figure, an open tank contains a layer of oil floating on top of a layer of water (of density 1000 kg/m<sup>3</sup>) that is 3.0 m thick, as shown. What must be the thickness of the oil layer if the gauge pressure at the bottom of the tank is to be   The density of the oil is 510 kg/   .


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