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How could you decrease the pressure exerted on the bottom of a glass of water?​

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Answered by kratika6739
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Answer:

the pressure of a liquid depends on 3 things, first one is the density of the liquid, second is the density of the liquid, second is the height of the column in which the liquid is in and third is the gravitational field strength. We can't change the gravitational field strength or the density, so what we can do is to decrease the height of the water in the glass.

Explanation:

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Answered by rihuu95
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Answer:

We can decrease the height of the water in the glass to decrease the pressure exerted on the bottom of a glass of water.

Explanation:

The pressure of a liquid depends on three things-

  1. the density of the liquid,
  2. the height of the column in which the liquid is in and
  3. the gravitational field strength

Pressure exerted by liquids

Liquids exert pressure on the walls of the container. Pressure exerted by the liquid at the bottom of the container depends on the height of its column.

Example :

Like the fountains of water comes out of the pipe if it has leaking joints or holes in it.

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