Physics, asked by jainluv672, 8 months ago

How would you show that liquids exert pressure in all directions?

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Answered by luvjain40
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Take a rubber pipe, which is 10 cm in length and a balloon with a mouth that fits tightly onto the  pipe. The balloon is taken and without blowing, it is attached to one end of the pipe. Water is filled  through one end of the pipe and observed. The tube is then held in a way that the balloon is at  different angles, vertical, horizontal and upside down. It is observed that the balloon bulges out  due to the pressure of water irrespective of the position of the tube and the angle of the balloon.  This proves that water and other liquids exert pressure in all directions.

Answered by gargsamridh0501
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Answer:

Procedure - Take a tank with full of water. Pierce anywhere on the tank and make different holes .

Observation - Water comes out of the tank. from the different holes.

Conclusion - Therefore liquids exert pressure in all directions.

Explanation:

Liquid has tendency to flow due to which it exerts pressure in all direction.

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