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26 February, 14:52

At the surface of the ocean, the water pressure is the same as the air pressure abovethe water, 15 lb/in2. Below the surface, the water pressure increases by 4.34 lb/in2forevery 10 ft of descent. (a) Express the water pressure as a linear function of the depth below the ocean surface.

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  1. 26 February, 14:56
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    P = P0 + 4.34 (x).

    X represent the fraction of 12Inch moved down the sea level.

    Explanation:

    At the surface of the ocean.

    Let the surface pressure be P0.

    P0 = 15 lb/In².

    For every 10ft descent ...

    Pressure = + 4.34 lb/In².

    But 1ft = 12 inch

    10ft = 120 inch.

    So for every 12 inch descent

    Pressure = + 4.34 Ib/In²

    Let the pressure at any Depth be P

    P = P0 + 4.34 (x).

    X represent the fraction of 12Inch moved down the sea level.
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