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Find the pressure in atmospheres in the water at the base of Dworshak Dam if the water in the reservoir is 200 meters deep. (1.01  105 N/m2 = 1 ATM.)
 a. 20.4 ATM
  b. 24.7 ATM
  c. 29.4 ATM
  d. 194 ATM
  e. 75 ATM

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A police crime lab is trying to determine whether someone was murdered or died as a result of an accident. He was struck in the temple by a 4.20 kg sculpture that is alleged to have fallen off a bookcase. The sculpture presumably fell a distance of 1.43 m and the corner that struck him had an area of 0.250 cm2 . If the time for the sculpture to stop was 1.00 ms, the pressure on his temple, in N/m2, was
 a. 8.89  104.
  b. 1.65  105.
  c. 1.65  106.
  d. 8.89  108.
  e. 1.65  109.



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Answer to Question 1

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Reply 2 on: Jul 28, 2018
:D TYSM


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YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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