Consider the crustal rocks of the Earth to be a fluid of density 3.0x10^3 kg/m . Under this assumption, the pressure at a depth h within the crust is P=Pat+pgh . If the greatest pressure crustal rock can sustain before crumbling is 1.2x10^9 Pa, find the maximum depth of the Earth’s crust. (Below this depth the crust changes from a solid to a plastic like material.)
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Consider the crustal rocks of the Earth to be a fluid of density 3.0x10^3 kg/m ....