Demonstrate that pressure exerted on any point is directly proportional to the height of liquid column.
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To prove this we need to fill container with water.
Make holes at different levels on the container.
One hole at the bottom.
The other hole at the middle and the other hole at the top.
OBSERVATIONS
The hole at the bottom has water flow out to the furthest distance whereas the hole at the top has water flow out to the closest distance from the container.
EXPLANATION
Pressure increases with depth.
Make holes at different levels on the container.
One hole at the bottom.
The other hole at the middle and the other hole at the top.
OBSERVATIONS
The hole at the bottom has water flow out to the furthest distance whereas the hole at the top has water flow out to the closest distance from the container.
EXPLANATION
Pressure increases with depth.
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To prove this we need to fill container with water.
Make holes at different levels on the container.
One hole at the bottom.
The other hole at the middle and the other hole at the top.
OBSERVATION :-
The hole at the bottom has water flow out to the furthest distance whereas the hole at the top has water flow out to the closest distance from the container.
EXPLANATION :-
Pressure increases with depth
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