Physics, asked by shivendra010351, 1 year ago

why divers experience more pressure in the sea compared to that in the river

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Answered by sambhavrocko
5

Answer:

bcoz the density of sea water is more than the density of river water.

Answered by creamydhaka
2

Because the pressure due to fluid is directly proportional to the density of the fluid.

Explanation:

As we know that the pressure at any point in the fluid is due to the fluid column above it. This pressure is mathematically given as:

P=\rho.g.h

So, when the pressure is observed for the same depth in the river and in the sea has different pressures because of the difference in the density of the water they contain.

The pressure in the sea will be greater because the water of the sea is highly saline and thus will have a higher density than the river-water hence results in the higher hydraulic pressure as compared to the river for the same depth.

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