Water has a density of 1000 kg/m3. The pressure of the atmosphere is 1x105 Pa. Approximately what distance below the surface of a lake is the total pressure three times the atmospheric pressure at the surface?
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Water has a density of 1000 kg/m3. The pressure of the atmosphere is 1x105 Pa. Approximately...
The sperm whale can dive to a depth of 2250 meters. For sea water with a density of 1020 kg/m3 what is the difference in pressure at this depth as compared to the surface? Supply your answer in atmospheres" (atm), where 1 atm approximately equals 1x105 Pa. (This is an incredibly large pressure. Human bodies would be crushed. The deepest human dive recorded was around 300 m, and even then, the diver had to spend 12 hours to surface from...
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a) A block of wood (density 600 kg / m3) has a length of 40 cm, a width of 30 cm and a height of 20 cm How much percentage of the total volume is submerged in oil of density 950 kg / m ^ 3? b) Force required to remove a circular plug of 0.02 meters radius from a bathtub whose water level is 0.5 m high with respect to the bottom of it? Consider the density of water...
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