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The Pressure Exerted on an Object While Submerged in a Fluid

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The pressure exerted on an object while submerged in a fluid can be calculated using the
following equation: P=Patm+ρghP = P _ { a t m } + \rho g h
where
P= pressure (Pa)Patm= atmospheric pressure (Pa)ρ= density of fluid g= gravitational acceleration, 9.8 m/s2h= depth of submersion (m)\begin{array} { l } P = \text { pressure } ( P a ) \\P _ { a t m } = \text { atmospheric pressure } ( P a ) \\\rho = \text { density of fluid } \\g = \text { gravitational acceleration, } 9.8 \mathrm {~m} / \mathrm { s } ^ { 2 } \\h = \text { depth of submersion } ( \mathrm { m } )\end{array}
What is the appropriate unit for ρ\rho if the preceding equation is to be homogeneous in units?

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