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A beaker containing a liquid of density moves up with an acceleration . The pressure due to the liquid at a depth below the free surface of the liquid is​

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Answered by dhrumit2555
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Answer:

buoyancy.it is a upward force by fluids

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

When a beaker containing a liquid of density r moves up with an acceleration a, it will work as a lift moving upward with acceleration a. The effective acceleration due to gravity in lift = (a + g) Pressure of liquid of height h = h ρ (a + g)

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