describe the suitable experiment to demonstrate that a liquid exerts pressure sideways also
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Take a tin can,some coloured water, a sharp pin/nail and some cello tape.Place the can on a stool.
Make a no. of holes at the same level on the tin.
Cover the holes with cello tape.
Fill the tin with coloured water.Now remove the tapes from holes.When tapes are removed,water is seen to emerge out of all these holes with equal force.
Mark the points,on the floor where the water has fallen. Join these points to form a closed figure. What do we observe?The closed figure is (nearly) a circle, with the can approximately at its centre.
This illustrates that the liquid pressure is transmitted equally in all directions,and is same at a given horizontal level
Make a no. of holes at the same level on the tin.
Cover the holes with cello tape.
Fill the tin with coloured water.Now remove the tapes from holes.When tapes are removed,water is seen to emerge out of all these holes with equal force.
Mark the points,on the floor where the water has fallen. Join these points to form a closed figure. What do we observe?The closed figure is (nearly) a circle, with the can approximately at its centre.
This illustrates that the liquid pressure is transmitted equally in all directions,and is same at a given horizontal level
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