Calculate the absolute pressure at a point on a submarine, at a depth of 30 m below the surface of the sea, when the atmospheric pressure is 101 kPa. Take the density of sea water as 1030 kg/m³ and the gravitational acceleration as 9.8 m/s²? [Ans. 403.82 kPa]
Calculate the absolute pressure at a point on a submarine, at a depth of 30 m below the surface of the sea, when the atmospheric pressure is 101 kPa. Take the density of sea water as 1030 kg/m³ and the gravitational acceleration as 9.8 m/s²? [Ans. 403.82 kPa]
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![1. Calculate the absolute pressure at a point on a submarine, at a depth of 30 m
below the surface of the sea, when the atmospheric pressure is 101 kPa. Take
the density of sea water as 1030 kg/m³ and the gravitational acceleration as
9.8 m/s?? [Ans. 403.82 kPa]](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F1103f04b-bdfa-4c57-95c3-151b948ffbcf%2Ff3556619-6d79-4913-87ad-fc94f2226ce1%2Fedqtb853_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:1. Calculate the absolute pressure at a point on a submarine, at a depth of 30 m
below the surface of the sea, when the atmospheric pressure is 101 kPa. Take
the density of sea water as 1030 kg/m³ and the gravitational acceleration as
9.8 m/s?? [Ans. 403.82 kPa]
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