Physics, asked by ItzTogetic, 9 months ago

At a depth of 1000 m in an ocean, what is the

gauge pressure? Density of sea water = 1.03× 10^3kg/m^3.
use g=10m/s^2.

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\underline{\underline{\bf \orange{Question-}}}

At a depth of 1000 m in an ocean, what is the

gauge pressure? Density of sea water = 1.03× 10³kg/m³. use g=10m/s²

\huge\underline{\underline{\bf \orange{Solution-}}}

\large\underline{\underline{\sf Given:}}

  • Depth in ocean (h) = 1000m
  • Density {\rho}= 1.03×10³ kg/m³
  • g = 10m/s²

\large\underline{\underline{\sf To\:Find:}}

  • Gauge Pressure (P)

We know that -

\large{\boxed{\bf \blue{P=\rho gh}}}

\implies{\sf P=1.03×10^3×10×1000}

\implies{\bf \red{P = 10300\:N/m^2 }}

\huge\underline{\underline{\bf \orange{Answer-}}}

Gauge Pressure is {\bf \red{10300\:N/m^2}}.

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