Biology, asked by bestprince007, 8 months ago

At a depth of 1000 m in an ocean (The density of
sea water is 1.03 x10³ kg-³ , g = 10 ms-2), what
is the absolute pressure?
(1) 104 atm
(2) 103 atm
(3) 100 atm
(4) 113 atm
pls tell​ it is a physics question

Answers

Answered by fadilwaqaar1
0

Explanation:

Given: h=1000m,d=1.03×103kg/m3,g=10m/s2 

The absolute pressure is given by: absolute pressure = pressure of water + atmospheric pressure

P=hdg+1atm=1000×1.03×103×10+1atm=1.03×107Pa+1atm

P=103atm+1atm=104atm

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

At a depth of 1000 m in an ocean (The density of

sea water is 1.03 x10³ kg-³ , g = 10 ms-2), what

is the absolute pressure?

(1) 104 atm

(2) 103 atm

(3) 100 atm

(4) 113 atm

pls tell it is a physics question

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