a.
To determine the relationship between pressure and depth.
a.
Answer to Problem 9IP
The relationship between pressure and depth is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Depth(ft) | Pressure(psi) |
X | Y |
33 | 14.7 |
66 | 29.4 |
99 | 44.1 |
132 | 58.8 |
Calculation:
The relationship between pressure and depth.
Taking one point from above table
Therefore,
The equation is
b.
To determine the pressure at depth of
b.
Answer to Problem 9IP
Pressure is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The equation
Calculation:
The pressure at depth of
The equation
When the
Therefore,
Approximate water pressure at this depth is
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