Since liquid pressure is function of density,acceleration due to gravity and depth of liquid level so here density of sea water is greater than that of river water ,so liquid pressure in sea must be more.
Pressure depends on fluid depth, density, g, and surface pressure; not upon the volume.P at depth x = P0 + ( x ) ( density ) ( g )For P0 = 101000 Pa and d = 1025 kg per m^3 :P lake = ( 101000 N/m^2 ) + ( 7 m ) ( 1025 kg/m^3 ) ( 9.807 m/s^2 )P lake = ( 101000 N/m^2 ) + ( 70365 N/m^2 ) = 171365 N/m^2 = 171365 Pa
As Bernoulli Principle says, the fluid pressure decreases when speed increases. So if a river speeds up when it's narrowing down, the fluid pressure goes down.
Salt water is denser, and therefore will exert more pressure (for two columns of the same height).
The Susquehanna River is the closest river to Newton, Pennsylvania. It is about 20 miles to the west.
Shows how fast a river is moving
The maximum depth of river Kaveri is about 217 ft deep
The maximum depth of river Kaveri is about 217 ft deep
There is no such river as the "tems".
The Meghna River in Bangladesh, is one of the three that forms the Ganges Delta. The river has an average depth of 308 meters.
2510Km long and 21m depth
78mm
was up
NObody knew the depth as its immpossible 4 any one in the world
The river Ganges or Ganga is 2,510km (1,560 mi) long. The average depth of the river is 52 feet (16 m), and the maximum depth is 100 feet (30 m).
500 metres in depth
the average depth is is 4m which is 13.1ft and maxium is 12.6 me which is 41.3ft
Whether a ship uses a river does not affect the depth- the depth affects whether or not a ship can use the river. Depth is affected by water flow, and the terrain the river runs through.