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I have completed a simulated experiment for measuring pressure of a fluid whilst altering depth, density and gravity. From this I have 3 sets of data and 3 repsective graphs with a linear fit line: Depth (m) vs Pressure (Pa), Density (kg/m3) vs Pressure (Pa) and Gravity (m/s2) vs Pressure (Pa).
The issue I am having is trying to work out what the slopes for each individual graph means. Taking 1 Pa to be equal to 1N/m2, and 1 N to be equal to 1 kg m/s2, I wondered if for depth vs pressure it was 'density gravity', which were actually the constants for this. If so I am unsure how to write this. And then got stuck on the other 2!
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Can anyone help decipher/explain?
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