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1. The submarine is at sea at a depth of 300 m. Determine the water pressure.

2. Determine the water pressure at a depth of 7 m. Water density:   ρ=1000 kg/m3 Atmospheric
pressure is not taken into account.
3. The liquid pressure at a depth of 2 m is 16 kPa. Find the density of this liquid.
4. Determine the force acting on the bottom of the aquarium if its depth is h=40 cm and the bottom
kg
area is S = 3600 c m2. Water density p = 1000 3 Atmospheric pressure is not taken into
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account.

5. If the barometer at the bottom of the mine shows 109,297 Pa, and on the surface - 103,965 Pa,
determine the depth of the mine. On average, the pressure changes by 111 pa every 10 m.
6. If there is a normal atmospheric pressure on the surface of the earth, calculate the atmospheric
pressure at a depth of 840 m in the mine.
7. At the foot of the mountain, the barometer shows 98,642 Pa, and at its peak - 90,317 Pa.
Determine the height of the mountain.
8. which of the following experiments proves that as the depth of a liquid increases, its pressure
increases?
9. Explain what each experience represents:
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Fill in the table and construct a graph of the dependence of underwater pressure p on its depth. g =
10 N/kg, ratm= 100 kPa. Note that p = rsu + ratm.

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