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explain how liquid exert pressure​

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Answered by sushantaboserem
0

Answer:

Pressure acts in all directions in fluids

Fluids are made of a large number of very small particles, much too

small to see. These particles are in constant, rapid motion. They bump

into one another. They bump into the walls of any container that holds

them. They bump into objects in the fluid.

As the particles of a fluid bump into an object in the fluid, they

apply forces to the object. The forces, acting over the object’s surface,

exert pressure on the object. When the pressure in a fluid increases, the

particles bump together more frequently. This increases the pressure

on objects in the fluid.

The pressure a fluid exerts on an object in the fluid is applied in

all directions. That is because the particles that make up the fluid can

move in any direction. These particles exert forces as they bump into

objects in the fluid. The picture shows how water exerts pressure on a

diver who is underwater. Notice that the arrows point in different

directions. That is because the water is pressing all around the diver,

not just from above.

Answered by JelseyMaggie
2

Answer:

All the Liquid exert pressure in the base or bottom wall of the container

Explanation:

all the Liquid have Weight. when we pour liquid into a vessel,then the wight of the liquid push down on base of the vessel producing a Pressure......The pressure exerted by a liquid increase with increasing depth inside the liquid.

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