Physics, asked by athuljose05, 5 months ago

How does the pressure at a certain depth in sea water differ from that at the same

depth in river water? Explain​

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Answered by Zayn009
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We know that p=hpg...there fore for the same values h and g...P is direction proportional to p,the density of the given liquid...as the density of sea water is more than that of river water,hence,pressure at a certain depth in sea water is more than at the same depth of river water...hope this helps...

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