How is pressure in a liquid related to depth how will you demonstrate it?
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The pressure of the fluid is directly proportional to its depth i.e pressure increases with increase in depth
We can demonstrate it with following experiment:
Take a container and fill it completely with water. Now pierce 3 hole in it first at the top of container then in middle of the container and finally at the bottom of the container
You will observe that water from the third hole will come with max pressure
We can demonstrate it with following experiment:
Take a container and fill it completely with water. Now pierce 3 hole in it first at the top of container then in middle of the container and finally at the bottom of the container
You will observe that water from the third hole will come with max pressure
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Answer: Hey there 's the answers
Explanation:
The pressure exerted by a liquid increases with increasing depth inside 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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