Liquid pressure The pressure P acting at a point in a liquid is directly proportional to

Chapter 3, Problem 3.5.17

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Liquid pressure The pressure P acting at a point in a liquid is directly proportional to the distance d from the surface of the liquid to the point.(a) Express P as a function of d by means of a formula that involves a constant of proportionality k.(b) In a certain oil tank, the pressure at a depth of 2 feet is 118 . Find the value of k in part (a).(c) Find the pressure at a depth of 5 feet for the oil tank in part (b).(d) Sketch a graph of the relationship between P and d for

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