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The deepest point in the ocean is 11 km below sea level, deeper than Mt. Everest is tall. What is the pressure in atmospheres at
this depth?

Short Answer

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The pressure is 1096 atm

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01

Given information

Deepest point in the ocean is 11 km below sea level

02

Explanation

Total pressure is calculated by

PTotal = Patm + hρg ...............................(1)

PTotal = pressure at the bottom = 1.3 atm

Patm = atmospheric pressure = atm

h = depth of liquid = 2 m

ρ= density of liquid

g = gravitational acceleration

Calculate hρg , consider g = 9.8 m/s2 and density of sea water is 1029 kg/m3

hρg = 11 x 103m x 1029 kg/m3 x 9.8 m/s2

hρg = 1.10926 x 108 Pa

Convert into atm pressure =1.10926x108Pa101325Pa=1094.78atm

Substitute the value in equation (1)

PTotal = 1 + 1094.74 = 1095.74 = 1096 atm (approx)

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