Will the pressure exerted by water on a diver at a certain depth
in sea, be the same, more or less than the pressure exerted on
him in a river at the same depth in the same city? Also write the formula you used
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Sea water has salt dissolved in it. So, sea water is denser than river water. So, at same depth, pressure (P=h×ρ×g) will be more in sea water
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