how to explain the pressure exerted by liquid and gases with example
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It basically depends upon Fluid mechanism...
As in both of them pressure is exerted from all the sides and they both exert a Buoyant Force
As in both of them pressure is exerted from all the sides and they both exert a Buoyant Force
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When we put liquid in a container and then. when we weight it on weight machine, we will find that liquid has weight. This means that liquid apply pressure on the weight machine that is why liquid has weight.
The molecules of gases has large space between them and thus the molecules are continuously moving with high speed. Due to this speed they hit the walls of container in which they are packed, and thus apply pressure. You can see when we fill 2 balloons and then attach them with a Stick in a way that both balloons are on each end. Then if we will pop one balloon then we will find that the balloon with air is heavier then the balloon that is popped as the filled balloon will move downwards.
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The molecules of gases has large space between them and thus the molecules are continuously moving with high speed. Due to this speed they hit the walls of container in which they are packed, and thus apply pressure. You can see when we fill 2 balloons and then attach them with a Stick in a way that both balloons are on each end. Then if we will pop one balloon then we will find that the balloon with air is heavier then the balloon that is popped as the filled balloon will move downwards.
Hope it helps dear friend ☺️
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