Calculate the pressure at the bottom of the sea at depth h
a) Considering sea water as non compressible liquid.
b) Considering sea water as compressible liquid.
The following data are given:
Patm=101325 Pa ,
h=11034m
g=10 m/s2
ρο=1025 kg/m3
E=2.42x10^9 Pa
Calculate the pressure at the bottom of the sea at depth h a) Considering sea water...
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