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How does the pressure at a certain depth in asea water differ from that at the same depth in the river water.Explain your answer?​

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Answered by cmanoj5511
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the pressure at a certain depth in sea water differ from that at the same depth in river water. As pressure of liquid depends upon density of liquid by the relation P= hρ​g. ... Therefore pressure of sea water at a certain depth is higher than the river water at same depth.

Answered by Anonymous
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So, the pressure at a certain depth in sea water differ from that at the same depth in river water. As pressure of liquid depends upon density of liquid by the relation P= hρ​g. ... Therefore pressure of sea water at a certain depth is higher than the river water at same depth.

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