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14 March, 23:57

A submarine dives to a depth of 100-m beneath the surface of the Pacific Ocean. The density of sea water is 1030 kg/m3. The submarine has a hatch with an area of 2 m2 located on the top of the submarine. No need to show work. a) Calculate the gauge pressure applied on the submarine at the depth of 100 m. b) Calculate the absolute pressure applied on the submarine at the depth of 100 m. Assume the atmospheric pressure in the air above the ocean is one atmosphere. c) Calculate how much force is required in order to open the hatch from the inside of submarine. Assume that the pressure inside the submarine is one atmosphere.

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  1. 15 March, 00:15
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    A) 1010430 pa

    B) 1111755 pa

    C) 2020860 N

    Explanation:

    Guage pressure = pgh

    = 1030 kg/m3 x 9.81 m/s2 x 100 m

    = 1010430 pa

    Absolute pressure is Guage pressure + atmospheric pressure.

    = 1010430 + 101325 = 1111755 pa

    If the pressure inside submarine is 1 atm, then net pressure will be

    1111755 - 101325 = 1010430 pa

    Force required to open hatch against this pressure will be,

    F = pghA

    pgh = 1010430 pa

    F = 1010430 pa x 2 m^2

    F = 2020860 N
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