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3 A diver holds his breath and dives into the sea from a boat to a depth of 25.0 m. The atmospheric pressure is 1.05 × 105 Pa.
(a) (i) Explain why the pressure at this depth is greater than the atmospheric pressure.[1]
(ii) Other than the depth and the atmospheric pressure, state one quantity that affects the pressure in a liquid. [1]

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A diver holds his breath and dives into the sea from a boat to a depth of 25.0 m. The atmospheric pressure is 1.05 × 105 Pa.

(a) (i) Explain why the pressure at this depth is greater than the atmospheric pressure.[1]

(ii) Other than the depth and the atmospheric pressure, state one quantity that affects the pressure in a liquid. [1]

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