How is the pressure in a liquid related to the depth? How would you demonstrate this?
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Answer:
All fluids exert pressure and this pressure increases with depth. As liquids and gases are fluids they exert more pressure with increasing depth
Explanation:
With the increase in depth the weight of the liquid above is exerted on the liquid below.
Thus the fluid pressure increases with dept
ACTIVITY:
Take a plastic bottle.
Make 5 holes on it with different heights
Place a ruler on the surface of the table
Now add water to the bottle and make the base of bottle touch the 0 mark on ruler
Now note that the lowermost hole i.e the 5th hole throws water out with maximum speed and longest distance
HENCE PROOVED
HOPE IT PROVES TO BE USEFUL.
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