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If you were to scuba dive, the pressure on your face plate? is independent of bo

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Question

If you were to scuba dive, the pressure on your face plate?


is independent of both depth and orientation.

is independent of both depth and orientation.

depends only on your depth and not on how you are oriented.

is greatest if you are facing downward.

is dependent on both depth and orientation.

a.

is independent of both depth and orientation.

b.

is independent of both depth and orientation.

c.

depends only on your depth and not on how you are oriented.

d.

is greatest if you are facing downward.

e.

is dependent on both depth and orientation.

Explanation / Answer

If you were to scuba dive, the pressure on your face plate depends only on your depth and not on how you are oriented.


it depends on the depth. we can see it from the formula P=rho*g*h where h is the depth

If orientation changes there is only change in surface area but there is no relation between pressure and surface area(from the above relation)...so pressire doesn't depend on orientation of the faceplate