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A Graph to Determine the Fluid Pressure in Laboratory | PHY 2053L, Study notes of Physics Fundamentals

Lab 11 Graph Material Type: Notes; Professor: Calavia; Class: PHYSICS 1 LABORATORY; University: Miami Dade College; Term: Fall 2012;

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2012/2013

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Slope: 0.9867 gmf/cm3
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f(x) = 0.99 x + 0.03
R² = 1
Fluid pressure (P) vs. Height at bottom of block (h)
h (height at the bottom of block in cm)
P (fluid pressure in gmf/cm2)

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Slope: 0.9867 gmf/cm

3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

f(x) = 0.99 x + 0.

R² = 1

Fluid pressure (P) vs. Height at bottom of block (h)

h (height at the bottom of block in cm)

P (fluid pressure in gmf/cm2)