Physics, asked by anjalisisodhiya846, 5 months ago

the deeper a diver in water the,......... will be the pressure on him ( greater/ smaller) give reason for your answer​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The decrease in pressure occurs simply because as you go higher there is less air above you pushing down on you. ... For every ten meters deeper you dive, the pressure of the surrounding water increases by an amount that's equal to the total ambient pressure that you feel when you're at the surface (101 kPa).

Answered by aanurayaprol
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Answer:

answer ≠ greater

Explanation:

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