Why can’t divers in a rubber diving suit go deep?

Under water, any body is affected by the weight of the water layer located above the body. Or as it is also called the hydrostatic pressure P, the value of which is determined by the formula P = ρ * g * h, where ρ is the density of the liquid, g is the acceleration of gravity, h is the height of the water column above the body. h – in our case, the depth to which the diver dives. We see that the greater the depth of the diver’s immersion, the greater the pressure on him. At great depths, the rubber spacesuit simply cannot withstand the pressure of the water and the diver can simply crush. For diving to greater depths, harder diving suits are used that can withstand water pressure.



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