how does the pressure exerted by a liquid change with depth?explain with a suitable diagram. For grade 8
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Pressure increases as the depth increases. The pressure in a liquid is due to the weight of the column of water above. Since the particles in a liquid are tightly packed, this pressure acts in all directions. ... The greater pressure at the bottom would give a greater 'force per unit area' on the wall.
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pressure exerted by liquid increases with increase in the depth of the column of liquid.
or, pressure exerted by liquid at depth h is
= density of liquid× g × h
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