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A swimmer in a swimming pool of 60m below the surface of a water calculate the pressure on the swimmer due to water above ​

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Answered by Arka00
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Answer:

let the density of water above him be = x

height = 60m

g = 9.8m/s²

therefore , pressure above him = dhg

= density × height × acceleration due to gravity

= 60x * 9.8

= 588x P ( Pascal )

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