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Given: Patmosphere = 1atm; density of water (d) = 1.10 g/mL; g=35.30394 (km/h)/s; depth of ocean (h)= 6.90km
To solve this problem, we will use the following formula
Total pressure in the ocean can be given by formula
Ptotal = Patmosphere + dhg
i.e. Ptotal = 1 + 1.10 X 35.30394 X 6.94 =268.9569 atm
Therefore , Ptotal = 268.9569 atm
i.e total pressure in the ocean is 268.9569 atm
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