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Beginning with equation 2.1(dp=-pg) derive equations 2.9 [p2-p1=-pg(z2-z1)] and 2.11 (p=pgh) assuming constant density.
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Beginning with equation 2.1(dp=-pg) derive equations 2.9 [p2-p1=-pg(z2-z1)] and 2.11 (p=pgh) assumin...
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