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The ocean pressure at the depth of the Titanic wreck is ×3.04104mmHg. Calculate the ocean pressure in atm and torr. Round each of your answers to 3 significant digits.atmtorr

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The ocean pressure at the depth of the Titanic wreck is ×3.04104mmHg. Calculate the ocean pressure in atm and torr. Round each of your answers to 3 significant digits.atmtorr

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The pressure at the depth of the Titanic wreck is given as ×3.04104 mmHg.

To convert this to atm (atmospheres), we need to know the conversion factor. 1 atm is equivalent to 760 mmHg.

So, to convert mmHg to atm, we divide the pressure in mmHg by 760.

3.04104 × 10^6 mmHg ÷ 760 = 4001.37 atm

Rounding to three significant figures, this is 4000 atm.

To convert mmHg to torr, we need to know that 1 mmHg is equivalent to 1 torr.

So, the pressure in torr is the same as the pressure in mmHg.

3.04104 × 10^6 mmHg = 3.04104 × 10^6 torr

Rounding to three significant figures, this is 3.04 × 10^6 torr.

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