Physics, asked by Prakhar2908, 10 months ago

Explain what do you mean by ' A liquid seeks it's own level '

This sentence is fifth law of liquid pressure.

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Answered by AshStyles
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✨A liquid seeks its own level.✨

This can be proved and explained by the following experiment-

Take an apparatus which consists of a number of tubes of different shapes and sizes. They all should be connected from below.

Pour water in one of these tubes.

You will see that the water flows into each tube till the water level in all tubes becomes equal. The surface of water in every tube is horizontal.

This shows that liquids keep their own level and free surface of a liquid at rest is always horizontal.



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Answered by pkparmeetkaur
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Look at this pic:-

Irrespective of the type of the vessel the height /level of the liquid is the same. This happens because at the bottom,i.e at the long tube, the pressure should be the same.

Pressure at depth h of liquid is given by P=Density*(acc. due to gravity)*h

Density is the same for all of them and so is the acceleration due to gravity. Hence to keep the pressure same, they attain the same height. So you may force the liquid into whatever shape of vessel you wish, it will always seek to attain it's own level.

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