Environmental Sciences, asked by mahaaugust1, 9 months ago

If persons A and B are moving away from the earth’s surface at a location on the sea, person A is moving towards the earth’s centre and person B
away from it. Then, the pressure experienced will be

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Answered by ayushthemaestro
3

Answer:

  • just the opposite of each other....

Answered by skyfall63
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The pressure experienced will be higher for A &and in the case of B it is lower

Explanation:

For any body, the "pressure" experienced by, is the "weight/unit area" of the particle above it.

For A

  • It is going towards the centre of the Earth via sea .
  • In sea, it is the "weight/ unit area" of the water "above A".
  • As "A" goes deeper,  the "amount of water" "above his/her head" increases.
  • Thus, the water weight also increases.
  • This further increases the "water pressure" above A.

For B

  • It is going towards space.
  • In air , weight of "air molecules" above "B" will "exert the pressure".
  • As "B" goes upper/higher, amount of "air molecules" above him/her  decreases.
  • Thus,  "smaller weight" will be acting on "B".
  • Therefore, the pressure that is experienced by "B" will be "smaller".

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