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1.8 Pressure
Question Paper
Level IGCSE
Subject Physics (0625)
Exam Board Cambridge International Examinations(CIE)
Topic General Physics
Sub Topic 1.8 Pressure
Booklet Question Paper
Time Allowed: 47 minutes
Score: /39
Percentage: /100
Grade Boundaries:
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1 A diver under water uses breathing apparatus at a depth where the pressure is 1.25 × 105
Pa.
A bubble of gas breathed out by the diver has a volume of 20cm3
when it is released. The bubble
moves upwards to the surface of the water.
At the surface of the water, the atmospheric pressure is 1.00 × 105
Pa.
The temperature of the water is the same at all depths.
What is the volume of this bubble when it reaches the surface?
A 15cm3
B 16cm3
C 20cm3
D 25cm3
2 The diagram shows a simple mercury barometer.
V
W
X
Y
Z
mercury
The atmospheric pressure increases.
Which distance increases?
A VW B WY C XY D XZ
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3 A force acts on an area to produce a pressure.
Which changes produce the same pressure?
A double the area and double the force
B double the area and halve the force
C double the area and make the force four times bigger
D halve the area and double the force
4 Identical toy bricks are placed one on top of another to make a tower on a table.
bricks
tower of bricks
table
Which graph shows the relationship between the pressure P that the tower exerts on the table
and the weight W of the tower?
A
P
W
0
0
B
P
W
0
0
C
P
W
0
0
D
P
W
0
0
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5 A dam across a lake is divided into two sections by a rock. Section X is longer than section Y but
the two sections are otherwise identical. The water in the lake by the dam is the same depth
everywhere. The diagram shows a view from above of the lake and the dam.
water in
lake
rock
section Y of dam
section X of dam
The water creates a total force on each section of the dam and an average pressure on each
section of the dam.
Which statement is correct?
A The average pressure on X equals the average pressure on Y.
B The average pressure on X is less than the average pressure on Y.
C The total force on X equals the total force on Y.
D The total force on X is less than the total force on Y.
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6 The diagram shows a simple mercury barometer alongside a mercury manometer. The
manometer contains some trapped gas.
60
50
trapped
gas
vacuum
mercury
40
30
20
10
70
80
90
cm
76cm
What is the pressure of the trapped gas?
A 10cm of mercury
B 50cm of mercury
C 66cm of mercury
D 86cm of mercury
7 A cyclist travels down a hill from rest at point X, without pedalling.
The cyclist applies his brakes and the cycle stops at point Y.
X
Y
hill
Which energy changes have taken place between X and Y?
A gravitational potential → kinetic → thermal (heat)
B gravitational potential → thermal (heat) → kinetic
C kinetic → gravitational potential → thermal (heat)
D kinetic → thermal (heat) → gravitational potential
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8 The diagram shows a simple mercury barometer.
Which height is used as a measurement of atmospheric pressure?
D
C
B
A
mercury
9 The diagram shows a stone suspended under the surface of a liquid from a string. The stone
experiences a pressure caused by the liquid.
liquid
string
stone
What would increase the pressure on the stone?
A decreasing the surface area of the stone
B increasing the mass of the stone
C lowering the stone deeper into the liquid
D using a liquid with a lower density
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10 The diagram shows a simple mercury barometer, used to measure atmospheric pressure.
mercury
P L
Atmospheric pressure decreases.
Which row states what happens to the pressure at point P and what happens to the level L?
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11 The diagram shows a manometer with one side connected to a gas cylinder and the other side
open to the atmosphere.
gas cylinder
liquid
Which conclusion can be made using only the information from liquid levels in the manometer?
A The density of the gas is less than the density of air.
B The density of the gas is greater than the density of air.
C The pressure of the gas is less than atmospheric pressure.
D The pressure of the gas is greater than atmospheric pressure.
12 The diagram shows a solid block resting on a bench. The dimensions of the block are shown.
bench
80cm
20cm
40cm
P
R
Q
On which labelled surface should the block rest to produce the smallest pressure on the bench?
A P
B Q
C R
D any of P, Q or R
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13 The diagram shows a manometer containing a liquid. The manometer is used to find the
difference between the pressure of a gas and atmospheric pressure.
Which distance represents this pressure difference?
B
A
C
D
gas
pressure
liquid
14 Four physics teachers investigate pressure. They wear identical clothes and lie on different beds
of nails.
The table gives the weight of each teacher and the total area of contact between the teacher and
the nails.
Which teacher experiences the least pressure from the nails?
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15 The table gives four forces and the surface area on which each force acts.
Which row gives the largest pressure on the surface?
16 What does a barometer measure?
A the current in a circuit
B the density of a liquid
C the pressure of air
D the temperature of an object
17 A man is in contact with the floor.
In which of these situations does he produce the least pressure on the floor?
A kneeling
B lying flat on his back
C standing on both feet
D standing on one foot
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18 A vehicle sinks into soft ground.
The vehicle is changed so that it does not sink as far.
Which change is made?
A a lower centre of mass
B a more powerful engine
C wheels that are further apart
D wider tyres
19 A manometer is used to measure the pressure of a gas trapped in a cylinder.
At which labelled point on the diagram is the pressure greatest?
gas
cylinder
A C
D
B
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20 Which situation is an example of a force acting over a large area to produce a small pressure?
A
B
C
D
a builder hammering a nail into a piece of wood
a cook using a sharp knife to cut vegetables
a nurse pushing a needle into a patient’s arm
a soldier marching in flat-soled boots
21 A student places four identical beakers on a bench.
Two beakers contain salt water of density 1.1g/cm3
and two beakers contain pure water of
density 1.0g/cm3
.
Which beaker exerts the greatest pressure on the bench?
A B C D
150cm3
of salt
water
100cm3
of pure
water
150cm3
of pure
water
100cm3
of salt
water
22 A student places his thumb firmly on the outlet of a bicycle pump, to stop the air coming out.
direction of
motion
handle
trapped air
What happens to the pressure and what happens to the volume of the trapped air as the pump
handle is pushed in?
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23 The diagram shows a simple mercury barometer.
P
Q
mercury
Atmospheric pressure decreases.
What happens to the level of the mercury at P and what happens to the level of the mercury at
Q?
24 A student places four identical beakers on a bench.
Two beakers contain salt water of density 1.1g/cm3
and two beakers contain pure water of
density 1.0g/cm3
.
Which beaker exerts the greatest pressure on the bench?
A B C D
150cm3
of salt
water
100cm3
of pure
water
150cm3
of pure
water
100cm3
of salt
water
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25 The diagram shows three different containers J, K and L. Each container contains water of the
same depth.
J K L
Which statement about the pressure of the water on the base of each container is correct?
A The water pressure is greatest in container J.
B The water pressure is greatest in container K.
C The water pressure is greatest in container L.
D The water pressure is the same for all three containers.
26 A water manometer is connected to a gas supply.
water
gas
supply
P
Q
There is a gas leak and the pressure of the gas supply falls.
What happens to the water level at P and what happens to the water level at Q?
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27 The scale diagram shows three identical blocks, P, Q and R. The blocks have different areas of
contact with the ground.
P Q R
Which block exerts the greatest pressure on the ground?
A block P
B block Q
C block R
D they all exert the same pressure
28 A manometer is used to measure the pressure of the air in a container.
h
connection
to container
manometer
liquid
Which change would give a bigger value of height h?
A using a less dense liquid
B using a more dense liquid
C using a narrower tube
D using a wider tube
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29 A water manometer is used to measure the pressure of a gas supply.
initial level
of water 10cm
10cm
gas
supply
water
When it is attached to the gas supply, the water falls on the left side and rises on the right side.
The difference in the levels of water on the two sides is now 20cm.
What is the pressure of the gas supply?
A
B
the pressure due to 10cm depth of water
the pressure due to 20cm depth of water
C
D
the pressure due to 10cm depth of water plus atmospheric pressure
the pressure due to 20cm depth of water plus atmospheric pressure
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30 A chair is placed on protective cups to prevent damage to the carpet underneath it.
chair
carpet
protective cups
How do the cups change the area of contact with the carpet and the pressure on it?
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31 It is dangerous for submarines to dive to very great depths.
Why is it dangerous?
A The density of water is less at greater depths.
B The pressure of water is greater at greater depths.
C The temperature of water is higher at greater depths.
D The weight of the submarine is greater at greater depths.
32 Which block exerts the greatest pressure on the surface below it?
weightweightweight
100100100NN weightweightweight
100100100NN
weightweightweight
200200200NN weightweightweight
200200200NN
A B C D
area 10cm2
area 10cm2
area 20cm2
area 20cm2
33 Which statement is explained by reference to pressure?
A Objects with greater mass have greater weight.
B One kilogram of water occupies more volume than one kilogram of lead.
C Spikes on running-shoes sink into the ground.
D Water cooled to a low enough temperature turns to ice.
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34 The diagram shows a mercury manometer used to measure the pressure of gas in a container.
Atmospheric pressure is 76cm of mercury.
20cm
12cm
mercury
gas
What is the pressure of the gas?
A 56cm of mercury
B 68cm of mercury
C 84cm of mercury
D 96cm of mercury
35 What does a barometer measure?
A atmospheric density
B atmospheric pressure
C liquid density
D liquid pressure
36 In which position would a boy exert the most pressure on the ground?
A lying on his back
B sitting down
C standing on one foot
D standing on two feet
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37 A brick with flat, rectangular sides rests on a table.
brick
table
The brick is now turned so that it rests on the table on its smallest face.
How has this affected the force and the pressure exerted by the brick on the table?
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38 The diagram shows two mercury barometers.
Barometer 1 is measuring atmospheric pressure on day 1.
Barometer 2 is measuring atmospheric pressure on day 2.
barometer 1, day 1
point X
barometer 2, day 2
point Y
mercury
Which statement is true?
A The atmospheric pressure on day 1 is less than the atmospheric pressure on day 2.
B The atmospheric pressure on day 1 is the same as the atmospheric pressure on day 2.
C The pressure at point X is less than the pressure at point Y.
D The pressure at point X is the same as the pressure at point Y.
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39 A water manometer is used to measure the pressure of a gas supply.
initial level
of water 10cm
10cm
gas
supply
water
When it is attached to the gas supply, the water falls on the left side and rises on the right side.
The difference in the levels of water on the two sides is now 20cm.
What is the pressure of the gas supply?
A
B
the pressure due to 10cm depth of water
the pressure due to 20cm depth of water
C
D
the pressure due to 10cm depth of water plus atmospheric pressure
the pressure due to 20cm depth of water plus atmospheric pressure
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pressure multiple choice

  • 1. 1.8 Pressure Question Paper Level IGCSE Subject Physics (0625) Exam Board Cambridge International Examinations(CIE) Topic General Physics Sub Topic 1.8 Pressure Booklet Question Paper Time Allowed: 47 minutes Score: /39 Percentage: /100 Grade Boundaries: A* A B C D E U >85% 75% 60% 45% 35% 25% <25% Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 2. 1 A diver under water uses breathing apparatus at a depth where the pressure is 1.25 × 105 Pa. A bubble of gas breathed out by the diver has a volume of 20cm3 when it is released. The bubble moves upwards to the surface of the water. At the surface of the water, the atmospheric pressure is 1.00 × 105 Pa. The temperature of the water is the same at all depths. What is the volume of this bubble when it reaches the surface? A 15cm3 B 16cm3 C 20cm3 D 25cm3 2 The diagram shows a simple mercury barometer. V W X Y Z mercury The atmospheric pressure increases. Which distance increases? A VW B WY C XY D XZ Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 3. 3 A force acts on an area to produce a pressure. Which changes produce the same pressure? A double the area and double the force B double the area and halve the force C double the area and make the force four times bigger D halve the area and double the force 4 Identical toy bricks are placed one on top of another to make a tower on a table. bricks tower of bricks table Which graph shows the relationship between the pressure P that the tower exerts on the table and the weight W of the tower? A P W 0 0 B P W 0 0 C P W 0 0 D P W 0 0 Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 4. 5 A dam across a lake is divided into two sections by a rock. Section X is longer than section Y but the two sections are otherwise identical. The water in the lake by the dam is the same depth everywhere. The diagram shows a view from above of the lake and the dam. water in lake rock section Y of dam section X of dam The water creates a total force on each section of the dam and an average pressure on each section of the dam. Which statement is correct? A The average pressure on X equals the average pressure on Y. B The average pressure on X is less than the average pressure on Y. C The total force on X equals the total force on Y. D The total force on X is less than the total force on Y. Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 5. 6 The diagram shows a simple mercury barometer alongside a mercury manometer. The manometer contains some trapped gas. 60 50 trapped gas vacuum mercury 40 30 20 10 70 80 90 cm 76cm What is the pressure of the trapped gas? A 10cm of mercury B 50cm of mercury C 66cm of mercury D 86cm of mercury 7 A cyclist travels down a hill from rest at point X, without pedalling. The cyclist applies his brakes and the cycle stops at point Y. X Y hill Which energy changes have taken place between X and Y? A gravitational potential → kinetic → thermal (heat) B gravitational potential → thermal (heat) → kinetic C kinetic → gravitational potential → thermal (heat) D kinetic → thermal (heat) → gravitational potential Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 6. 8 The diagram shows a simple mercury barometer. Which height is used as a measurement of atmospheric pressure? D C B A mercury 9 The diagram shows a stone suspended under the surface of a liquid from a string. The stone experiences a pressure caused by the liquid. liquid string stone What would increase the pressure on the stone? A decreasing the surface area of the stone B increasing the mass of the stone C lowering the stone deeper into the liquid D using a liquid with a lower density Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 7. 10 The diagram shows a simple mercury barometer, used to measure atmospheric pressure. mercury P L Atmospheric pressure decreases. Which row states what happens to the pressure at point P and what happens to the level L? Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 8. 11 The diagram shows a manometer with one side connected to a gas cylinder and the other side open to the atmosphere. gas cylinder liquid Which conclusion can be made using only the information from liquid levels in the manometer? A The density of the gas is less than the density of air. B The density of the gas is greater than the density of air. C The pressure of the gas is less than atmospheric pressure. D The pressure of the gas is greater than atmospheric pressure. 12 The diagram shows a solid block resting on a bench. The dimensions of the block are shown. bench 80cm 20cm 40cm P R Q On which labelled surface should the block rest to produce the smallest pressure on the bench? A P B Q C R D any of P, Q or R Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 9. 13 The diagram shows a manometer containing a liquid. The manometer is used to find the difference between the pressure of a gas and atmospheric pressure. Which distance represents this pressure difference? B A C D gas pressure liquid 14 Four physics teachers investigate pressure. They wear identical clothes and lie on different beds of nails. The table gives the weight of each teacher and the total area of contact between the teacher and the nails. Which teacher experiences the least pressure from the nails? Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 10. 15 The table gives four forces and the surface area on which each force acts. Which row gives the largest pressure on the surface? 16 What does a barometer measure? A the current in a circuit B the density of a liquid C the pressure of air D the temperature of an object 17 A man is in contact with the floor. In which of these situations does he produce the least pressure on the floor? A kneeling B lying flat on his back C standing on both feet D standing on one foot Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 11. 18 A vehicle sinks into soft ground. The vehicle is changed so that it does not sink as far. Which change is made? A a lower centre of mass B a more powerful engine C wheels that are further apart D wider tyres 19 A manometer is used to measure the pressure of a gas trapped in a cylinder. At which labelled point on the diagram is the pressure greatest? gas cylinder A C D B Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 12. 20 Which situation is an example of a force acting over a large area to produce a small pressure? A B C D a builder hammering a nail into a piece of wood a cook using a sharp knife to cut vegetables a nurse pushing a needle into a patient’s arm a soldier marching in flat-soled boots 21 A student places four identical beakers on a bench. Two beakers contain salt water of density 1.1g/cm3 and two beakers contain pure water of density 1.0g/cm3 . Which beaker exerts the greatest pressure on the bench? A B C D 150cm3 of salt water 100cm3 of pure water 150cm3 of pure water 100cm3 of salt water 22 A student places his thumb firmly on the outlet of a bicycle pump, to stop the air coming out. direction of motion handle trapped air What happens to the pressure and what happens to the volume of the trapped air as the pump handle is pushed in? Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 13. 23 The diagram shows a simple mercury barometer. P Q mercury Atmospheric pressure decreases. What happens to the level of the mercury at P and what happens to the level of the mercury at Q? 24 A student places four identical beakers on a bench. Two beakers contain salt water of density 1.1g/cm3 and two beakers contain pure water of density 1.0g/cm3 . Which beaker exerts the greatest pressure on the bench? A B C D 150cm3 of salt water 100cm3 of pure water 150cm3 of pure water 100cm3 of salt water Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 14. 25 The diagram shows three different containers J, K and L. Each container contains water of the same depth. J K L Which statement about the pressure of the water on the base of each container is correct? A The water pressure is greatest in container J. B The water pressure is greatest in container K. C The water pressure is greatest in container L. D The water pressure is the same for all three containers. 26 A water manometer is connected to a gas supply. water gas supply P Q There is a gas leak and the pressure of the gas supply falls. What happens to the water level at P and what happens to the water level at Q? Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 15. 27 The scale diagram shows three identical blocks, P, Q and R. The blocks have different areas of contact with the ground. P Q R Which block exerts the greatest pressure on the ground? A block P B block Q C block R D they all exert the same pressure 28 A manometer is used to measure the pressure of the air in a container. h connection to container manometer liquid Which change would give a bigger value of height h? A using a less dense liquid B using a more dense liquid C using a narrower tube D using a wider tube Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 16. 29 A water manometer is used to measure the pressure of a gas supply. initial level of water 10cm 10cm gas supply water When it is attached to the gas supply, the water falls on the left side and rises on the right side. The difference in the levels of water on the two sides is now 20cm. What is the pressure of the gas supply? A B the pressure due to 10cm depth of water the pressure due to 20cm depth of water C D the pressure due to 10cm depth of water plus atmospheric pressure the pressure due to 20cm depth of water plus atmospheric pressure Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 17. 30 A chair is placed on protective cups to prevent damage to the carpet underneath it. chair carpet protective cups How do the cups change the area of contact with the carpet and the pressure on it? Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 18. 31 It is dangerous for submarines to dive to very great depths. Why is it dangerous? A The density of water is less at greater depths. B The pressure of water is greater at greater depths. C The temperature of water is higher at greater depths. D The weight of the submarine is greater at greater depths. 32 Which block exerts the greatest pressure on the surface below it? weightweightweight 100100100NN weightweightweight 100100100NN weightweightweight 200200200NN weightweightweight 200200200NN A B C D area 10cm2 area 10cm2 area 20cm2 area 20cm2 33 Which statement is explained by reference to pressure? A Objects with greater mass have greater weight. B One kilogram of water occupies more volume than one kilogram of lead. C Spikes on running-shoes sink into the ground. D Water cooled to a low enough temperature turns to ice. Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 19. 34 The diagram shows a mercury manometer used to measure the pressure of gas in a container. Atmospheric pressure is 76cm of mercury. 20cm 12cm mercury gas What is the pressure of the gas? A 56cm of mercury B 68cm of mercury C 84cm of mercury D 96cm of mercury 35 What does a barometer measure? A atmospheric density B atmospheric pressure C liquid density D liquid pressure 36 In which position would a boy exert the most pressure on the ground? A lying on his back B sitting down C standing on one foot D standing on two feet Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 20. 37 A brick with flat, rectangular sides rests on a table. brick table The brick is now turned so that it rests on the table on its smallest face. How has this affected the force and the pressure exerted by the brick on the table? Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 21. 38 The diagram shows two mercury barometers. Barometer 1 is measuring atmospheric pressure on day 1. Barometer 2 is measuring atmospheric pressure on day 2. barometer 1, day 1 point X barometer 2, day 2 point Y mercury Which statement is true? A The atmospheric pressure on day 1 is less than the atmospheric pressure on day 2. B The atmospheric pressure on day 1 is the same as the atmospheric pressure on day 2. C The pressure at point X is less than the pressure at point Y. D The pressure at point X is the same as the pressure at point Y. Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 22. 39 A water manometer is used to measure the pressure of a gas supply. initial level of water 10cm 10cm gas supply water When it is attached to the gas supply, the water falls on the left side and rises on the right side. The difference in the levels of water on the two sides is now 20cm. What is the pressure of the gas supply? A B the pressure due to 10cm depth of water the pressure due to 20cm depth of water C D the pressure due to 10cm depth of water plus atmospheric pressure the pressure due to 20cm depth of water plus atmospheric pressure Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/