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×how will you show that the pressure exerted by a liquid is directly proportional to its density

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Answered by Anonymous
5

We know that

Pressure exerted by liquids is given by

P=h.d.g

Where

h=height of liquid column

d=density of liquid

g=Acceleration due to gravity

Hence it is clear

Pressure exerted by liquid is directly proportional to its density.

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Answered by handgunmaine
2

The pressure exerted by a liquid is directly proportional to its density.

Explanation:

The force acting per unit area is called pressure exerted. It is given by :

P=\dfrac{F}{A}

On the liquire, force, F = mg

P=\dfrac{mg}{A}

If d is the density of liquid. It is given by :

d=\dfrac{m}{V}

m = dV

So, pressure becomes,

P=\dfrac{dgV}{A}

So, the pressure exerted by a liquid is directly proportional to its density.

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