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The pressure at the bottom of a 3-foot-deep lake several miles in diameter is P1. The pressure at the bottom of a 3-foot-deep hot tub 2 meters in diameter is P2. What relationship would P1 and P2 have?

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Answer:

P1=P2

Step-by-step explanation:

For a uniform density fluids, the pascal law say that :


P=P_0 +\rho gh

Where P is the pressure inside the fluid,
P_0 is the pressure over the fluid surface,
\rho is the fluid density and h is the deep.

For both cases the fluid is water, therefore the density
\rho is the same for both cases.

The same analysis apply for the deep h.

The equation for the lake:


P_1=P_0 + \rho gh

For the tub


P_2=P_0 + \rho gh

The pressure over the surface is the same for both cases, so is possible clearing Po and match the equations


\rho gh-P_1=\rho gh+P_2  \\P_1=P_2 \\\\P_1 / P_2=1