MY NOTES The change in pressure. Ip, as one descends under the surface of water depends on the density of water, p, the

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MY NOTES The change in pressure. Ip, as one descends under the surface of water depends on the density of water, p, the

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MY NOTES The change in pressure. Ip, as one descends under the surface of water depends on the density of water, p, the gravitational field, and the deptd, beneath the surface An equation for Ap will have all these three quantities in it (and no other dimensioned quantities). The various quantities have the following disonalities
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