Physics, asked by Aayush3438, 1 year ago

How does the pressure at acertain depth in sea water differ bfrom that at the same depth in river water ? explain in answer.

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Answered by AdamRaes
3

We know that p=hpg...

Therefore 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

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-Adam



Answered by Anonymous
4

The pressure at the same depth differs between sea water and riven water is different

Pressure = g*density*depth

But since density of sea water is more than the river water, the pressure at the same depth will be more.

Sea water contains salt and is more dense.

Hence pressure is more.

Hope it helps you

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