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Physics, 05.11.2020 04:50, alexis1246

The pressure at the bottom of the ocean is great enough to crush submarines with steel walls that are ten centimeters thick. Suppose a submarine is at a depth of 1,000 meters. The weight of water above each square
meter of the submarine is 9,800,000 newtons.
a. What is the pressure? Find the pressure here and show your work! TYPE IN WHAT YOU PUT IN
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