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    Energy requirements for heating a liquid under different pressures

    Thank you, If I read the following table correctly, it would seem that you get a larger buoyancy force at high pressures than at lower pressures if using the same amount of energy to heat the water. I simply compared the volume changes from 0C to 50C at different pressures...
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    Energy requirements for heating a liquid under different pressures

    Thanks! I would like to keep going until I get a correct understanding of how this works if you have the patience :) Let's say I have a bucket upside down filled with water just below sea level and an identical bucket in the depths of the ocean. I use the same amount of energy to heat the water...
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    Energy requirements for heating a liquid under different pressures

    Hello, I am interested to know how pressure affects how much energy is needed to heat up a liquid, if at all. For example, does it require less energy to heat up water at sealevel compared to the energy needed to do the same at the bottom of the sea? Cheers, klillas
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