What is 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 k Pa ? Take the density of sea water as 1030 kg m^-3 and the gravitational acceleration as 9.8 ms^-2
1 Answer
The absolute pressure is 404 k Pa.
Explanation:
Pressure, P, under water, is given by
The next conversion will seem strange, but see if it does not work out. I will cancel one of the m's in the numerator against one of the m's in the denominator giving this expression.
The next step is to group the units in a strategic way.
We hope to have the units of pressure, which are
And since
That is the pressure due to the water above the submarine. The air above the water must be added to that to yield absolute pressure.
I have asked that someone check my answer. Many steps. I suggest that even if someone does say "looks good" you go thru my math step by step.
I hope this helps,
Steve