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How does the pressure of a liquid depends on its depth? Draw a neat labelled diagram to show that the pressure of a liquid depends on its depth​

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Answered by amanurmondal
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when depth grow then the pressure growing means depth variation pressure

Answered by Anonymous
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All the liquids exert pressure on the base or bottom and walls of their container.All the liquid have weight.

When we pour liquid into a vessel, then the weight of liquid pushes down on the base of the vessel producing a pressure.

The liquid exerts pressure on the base of the vessel.

The pressure exerted by a liquid changes with depth in the liquid. The pressure exerted by a liquid increases with increasing depth inside the liquid. The pressure exerted by a liquid is small just under the surface of the liquid. But as we go we deeper in a liquid the pressure of liquid increases.As the depth of liquid increases the weight of liquid column pushing down from above increases and hence the pressure also increases.

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