As per Pascal's law, at what rate the pressure increases at sea level
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100KPa for each 10 m depth
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200KPa for each 10 m depth
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C
100KPa for each 5 m depth
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200KPa for each 5 m depth
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Solution
The correct option is A 100KPa for each 10 m depth Answer:− A
Application of pascal's law:
Scuba divers must understand this principle. At a depth of 10 meters under water, pressure is twice the atmospheric pressure at sea level, and increases by about 100kPa for each increase of 10m depth.