Does liquid pressure vary at depths? If yes, then this is against Pascal's law of fluid pressure, which states that the pressure exerted by a compressed and enclosed liquid shall be equally transmitted in all directions, right? Also, if in a container with liquid, we make 3 holes, water rushes out the bottom one more.
So, what is correct?
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The liquid pressure varies at depths because pressure applied is directly proportional to height of the liquid column.So,if we do three holes in a container,then the pressure on third hole will be much greater as compared to first and second hole.
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