Pressure in Fluids
As depth increases in water or air, so does pressure due to the weight of the fluid above. The weight of a column of water at a depth of 10 meters is equivalent to the weight of the entire atmosphere above us. This significant difference in density between water and air explains why air pumps have a limit of about 10 meters, necessitating the use of compressed air for deeper applications.In this clip
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Episode 41: Flotation and Fluid Mechanics
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