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A scientist has invented a robot to work on the seabed. According to his calculation, the armour of the robot can withstand a maximum pressure of 105 Pa exerted by the sea water. If the density of the sea water is 1025 kg/m3, what is the maximum depth of the seabed that this robot can work?

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Answered by lucifer6578
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Explanation:

pressure = ρgh where ρ is the density of fluid, g is the acceleration due to gravity, h is height of the container or the depth of the fluid.

It's given that maximum pressure = 105Pa

105=1025gh

h=105/1025g

substitute g by 9.8 or 10 as per your convenience.

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