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Calculate how much pressure (due to the liquid) would be on a 86 kg person if they were 221 m deep in... a)... freshwater. The density of freshwater is 1000 kg/m3. Express your answer in both pascals and atmospheres. 1 atm 1.013x105 pa. X Pa x atm b.)n saltwater. The density of saltwater is i030 kg/m. Express your answer in both pascals and atmospheres. 1 atm-1.013×105 Pa. x atm
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