A trench in the Pacific Ocean is 59m deep. Assuming that sea water has an average density of 1040kg/m³, calculate the absolute (total) pressure at the bottom of the trench in atmospheres.

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A trench in the Pacific Ocean
is 59m deep. Assuming that
sea water has an
average density of
1040kg/m³, calculate the
absolute (total) pressure at the
bottom of the trench in
atmospheres.
Transcribed Image Text:A trench in the Pacific Ocean is 59m deep. Assuming that sea water has an average density of 1040kg/m³, calculate the absolute (total) pressure at the bottom of the trench in atmospheres.
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