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26 April, 08:37

Emperor penguins are known to dive down to a depth of about 530 meter to hunt. If atmospheric pressure is 1.013 x 10^5 Pa, and the density of seawater is about 1025 kg/m^3, what is the absolute pressure a penguin experiences at that depth?

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  1. 26 April, 08:40
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    5.4 x 10⁶ Pa

    Explanation:

    h = depth to which penguins dive under seawater = 530 m

    P₀ = Atmospheric pressure = 1.013 x 10⁵ pa

    ρ = density of seawater = 1025 kg/m³

    P = absolute pressure experienced by penguin at that depth

    Absolute pressure is given as

    P = P₀ + ρgh

    Inserting the values

    P = 1.013 x 10⁵ + (1025) (9.8) (530)

    P = 5.4 x 10⁶ Pa
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