Calculate the absolute pressure at an ocean depth of 1.0 km. Assume that the density of Water, Pwater is 1.025 x 10^3kg / m^3and the atmospheric pressure, Patmosphere = 1.01 X 10^5 Pa. (Use: Acceleration due to gravity, g = 9.8 m / s^2)

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Calculate the absolute pressure at an ocean depth of 1.0 km. Assume that the density of Water, Pwater is 1.025 x 10^3kg / m^3and the atmospheric pressure, Patmosphere = 1.01 X 10^5 Pa. (Use: Acceleration due to gravity, g = 9.8 m / s^2)
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