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28 January, 00:16

Consider a submarine cruising 30 m below the free surface of seawater whose density is 1025 kg/m3. What is the increase in the pressure exerted on the submarine when it dives to a depth of 110 m below the free surface?

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  1. 28 January, 00:44
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    804.42 kPa

    Explanation:

    Data provided in the question:

    Initial depth of the submarine, d = 30 m

    Density of water, ρ = 1025 kg/m³

    Final depth of the submarine, D = 110 m

    Now,

    Pressure due to water = ρgh

    here,

    g is the acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s²

    h = height of water above

    therefore,

    Increase in pressure = ρgD - ρgd

    = ρg (D - d)

    = 1025 * 9.81 * (110 - 30)

    = 804,420 Pa

    = 804,420 * 10⁻³ kPa

    = 804.42 kPa
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