Physics, asked by QuestiontheUNIVERSE, 7 months ago

@NottheBlade Can you please explain more that how volume of water increases towards the bottom and how volume is responsible for increasing the pressure?I will again definitely mark you as Brainliest​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

It's not about volume , remember that volume always remains the same throught the ocean , if extra water doesn't comes(i.e from the polar ice caps).. . It's because of the density...As we go down / go deeper the pressure increases due to the increase of density...

I have studied this in class ix but as I remember , by the example of dam you can understand it very well...

Also volume is responsible for increasing of pressure but in the case of gases only...it does not occurs in liquid..

By the example of dam only I have told ya the prev. question... coz in a dam the topmost part is at normal pressure but at the bottom it increases...This you remember..

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