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2. Instruments in an airplane reads at 3000 In altitude an absolute pressure of 58 kPa when flying over a city. Determine the local atmospheric pressure in the city in kPa and in 111n1 Hg. The densities of air and mercury in the city are l.15 kg/m" and 13,600 kg/m', respectively.
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