What is the pressure on a swimmer 10m below the surface?
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Generally speaking, a good rule of thumb (hardl one, just a well-rounded calculation) is that for every 10 meters of water you descend the pressure increases by 1 atm. Add that to the atmospheric pressure, the total pressure applied is 2 atm (about 202,000 N/m^2).
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10 metres of water for you absent the pressure increases of an atom
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