How does the pressure of a liquid depend on its depth? Draw a labelled diagram to show that the pressure of a liquid depends on its depth.
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The reason is that pressure in a liquid depends upon the depth, the density of the liquid and the acceleration due to gravity (note that the density also varies with temperature):
P = dgh where P = pressure, d = density, g = acceleration due to gravity and h = the depth where the measurement is made. Hence the pressure in sea water at a given depth is slightly greater than the pressure for the same depth and temperature in fresh water (by about 2.5%)
P = dgh where P = pressure, d = density, g = acceleration due to gravity and h = the depth where the measurement is made. Hence the pressure in sea water at a given depth is slightly greater than the pressure for the same depth and temperature in fresh water (by about 2.5%)
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