How does pressure exerted by a liquid increase with depth ? Justify the answer ... Plss ans......
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Pressure increases with ocean depth. ... You can feel an increase of pressure on your eardrums. This is due to an increase in hydrostatic pressure, the force per unit area exerted by a liquid on an object. The deeper you go under the sea, the greater the pressure of the water pushing down on you.
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if we take the case on Earth then.....
then the pressure on water surface will be atmospheric pressure (1atm).....
so when we move downwards i.e. deep inside water then the height of liquid column over us gradually increases..... so does the pressure.....
as P =ρgh which indicates that the pressure increases with h i.e. depth....
okay ...f9....
take for example....
u carry 1 book on your head...
and now if you carry 10books on your head....
in which case will u feel more pressure??
if know the answer now then u have definitely understood the concept behind it....
hope it helps.... :) ..
then the pressure on water surface will be atmospheric pressure (1atm).....
so when we move downwards i.e. deep inside water then the height of liquid column over us gradually increases..... so does the pressure.....
as P =ρgh which indicates that the pressure increases with h i.e. depth....
okay ...f9....
take for example....
u carry 1 book on your head...
and now if you carry 10books on your head....
in which case will u feel more pressure??
if know the answer now then u have definitely understood the concept behind it....
hope it helps.... :) ..
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