Ocean Pressure and Compression | Physics Presentation
Ocean Pressure and Compression
Understanding Bulk Modulus and Hydrostatic Pressure
Calculation Results
Pressure (p) = h × ρ × g = 3.00 ×10⁷ N/m²
Fractional Compression (ΔV/V) = p / B = 1.36 ×10⁻² or 1.36%
Theory Behind the Simulation

This simulation demonstrates how pressure increases with ocean depth and its effect on water compression, as described by the bulk modulus.

p = h × ρ × g

Where:
p = pressure (Pa)
h = depth (m)
ρ = density (kg/m³)
g = acceleration due to gravity (10 m/s²)

ΔV/V = p / B

Where:
ΔV/V = fractional volume change
B = bulk modulus (N/m²)

The bulk modulus measures a substance's resistance to uniform compression. For water, it's approximately 2.2 ×10⁹ N/m².

Example: At 3000m depth in the Indian Ocean, water compresses by about 1.36%.

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