Consider a 20
m deep lake that is covered with a 0.5 meter thick
layer of ice. Find the pressure at the bottom of the lake.
(water density =1000Kg/m3, density of ice =
917Kg/m3 , atmospheric pressure P0 =1.013*
105 Pa (Pascal)).
Group of answer choices
a. 981.0 x 105 Pa
b. 112.4 x 105 Pa
c. 3.018 x 105 Pa
d. 31.35 x 105 Pa
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