Physics, asked by mohantyrupesh, 1 year ago

How does pressure exerted by a liquid increase with depth? Justify your answer.

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Answered by buddy12
22
pressure incerases with depth as pressure on a depth is e×depth×g so as we incerase the perssure incerases because then we have a higher value of depth to multiply
logically as we go deeper the amount of water over us incerases and thus it can exert more force and more pressure
eg lets asume u are holding a pile of books now as u incerase the number of books on bundle the weight increases and so the pressue on ur hand incersases so it is justified
Answered by Lamesoul
20
Hello,
Amazing question dude...
Let me explain you this with the help of an example..

Take a plastic bottle.Fix a small glass tube above the bottom of the plastic bottle. We should seal the joint of glass tube with plastic bottle by using molten wax so that water does not leak from the joint. Tie a thin sheet of rubber tightly on the open end of glass tube. Now fill half of plastic bottle with water.On filling water, the rubber sheet tied to the mouth of glass tube gets stretched and bulges out. The bulging out of rubber sheet tied to the glass tube fixed in the wall of plastic bottle demonstrates that water present in plastic bottle exerts pressure on the walls of the bottle. It is the sideways pressure exerted by water which inflates the thin rubber sheet forming a buldge. If we pour more water in the plastic bottle to increase depth, we will see that the bulge in the rubber sheet increases.This indicates that the pressure exerted by water increases with increasing depth.



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