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Calculate the pressure in the sea at the depth of 50 m .when average density of sea water is 1.03×100 kg / m3.

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Answered by HarshAgrawal007
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d=density, h=height
pressure = hdg
= 50 × 103 × 9.8
= 50470 P
Pressure at that height is 50470 pascal.

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Answered by Anonymous
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\sf{Given:}

Height = 50 m
Density = 1.03 × 100 kg/m^{3}

\sf{To\:find:}

Pressure exerted

\sf{Solution:}

Pressure = Height × Density × Acceleration due to gravity

=》 Pressure = 50 × 1.03 × 100 × 10

=》 Pressure = 51500 Pascals

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