Do liquid exert pressure on the wall of container in all direction? give example to justify your statement
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Pressure in a liquid increase with depth.
Pressure exerted by a liquid increases with increasing depth. This is because the deeper you go, the greater the weight become above. The connection between pressure and depth can be shown using the
Apparatus as shown in the figure. When the can is filled with water, water comes out from the holes, pushed out of the pressures of the water at the level. The deeper the hole, the farther the water travels as it leaves the hole.
Pressure exerted by a liquid increases with increasing depth. This is because the deeper you go, the greater the weight become above. The connection between pressure and depth can be shown using the
Apparatus as shown in the figure. When the can is filled with water, water comes out from the holes, pushed out of the pressures of the water at the level. The deeper the hole, the farther the water travels as it leaves the hole.
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