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Alinara [238K]
3 years ago
5

Um I don't remember how to do this, help :(

Physics
1 answer:
Eddi Din [679]3 years ago
4 0

Pressure is a measure of force per unit area:

<em>P</em> = <em>F</em>/<em>A</em>

The water exerts a pressure of 202 kPa = 202,000 Pa on the diver, who has a surface area of 1.50 m². Then the force exerted by the water is <em>F</em> such that

<em>F</em> = <em>PA</em>

<em>F</em> = (202,000 Pa) (1.50 m²)

<em>F</em> = 303,000 N = 303 kN

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