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Calculate the depth in the ocean at which the pressure is three times the atmospheric pressure

Calculate the depth in the ocean at which the pressure is three times the atmospheric-example-1
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ANSWER:

20.17 meters

Explanation:

Given:

Pressure = Po = 1.013x10^5 Pa

Pressure at depth = P = 3Po

Density of sea water = 1025 kg/m^3

We can calculate the depth as follows:


\begin{gathered} P=P_o+d\cdot g\cdot h \\ \text{ we solve for h} \\ dgh=P-P_o \\ h=(P-P_o)/(d\cdot g) \end{gathered}

We replacing and calculate the depth:


\begin{gathered} h=(3\cdot P_o-P_o)/(1025\cdot9.8)=(2P_o)/(10045)=(2\cdot1.013\cdot10^5)/(10045) \\ h=20.17\text{ m} \end{gathered}

Therefore, the depth is equal to 20.17 meters

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