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krzymel

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You are in a desert and you are thirsty. You come upon a deep well hole and you see water about 11 meters down. You take a long tube and you try to drink the water by sucking on the tube. Compared to drinking with a cup with a standard 20 cm straw, in this case, drinking would be
  1.much easier.
  2.about the same level of difficulty.
  3.more difficult.
  4.impossible.

Question 2

The pressure at the bottom of a glass of fresh water (P = 1000 kg/m3) is P. The water is poured out and is replaced with seawater. The new pressure at the bottom of the glass is
  1.smaller than P.
  2.equal to P.
  3.greater than P.
  4.indeterminate.



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