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Pressure & Depth Worked Example - GCSE Physics

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Mar 1, 2025
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🦊 In this GCSE Physics video, we explain how the pressure in a liquid column is determined by the height of the liquid, its density, and the gravitational field strength, using the formula P=h×ρ×g. It also walks through an example where a diver experiences a pressure of 296 kilopascals, with 100 kilopascals from the air, and uses the equation to calculate the depth of the water column, which turns out to be 20 meters. 👋 Hi, we’re Launchpad Learning. We’re the same team behind SnapRevise, the UK’s leading A-level revision platform. For the last 2 years, we’ve been working behind the scenes on creating the UK’s smartest and most fun GCSE revision platform which will be available soon. 👉 Subscribe to our channel to stay in the loop about our launch date https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8pOYw9kw8z9uOKgAZ7ki8w?sub_confirmation=1

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