If you are living on a upper floor, less amount of water come on your floor and if you are living on lower floor more amount of water come on your floor what this happen?
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The pressure from the roof tank is lower at the highest levels but increases at higher altitudes below the tank. The pressure on the lower floor is at its maximum.
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Water from the mains comes to you under a pressure that varies according to the jurisdiction of the city.
Depending on the height of the source to the distribution point, the pressure is high in some places and low in others. Normal pressure cannot reach the top of a high rise, so water has to be pumped from the city supply line to the roof tank to supply the building.
The pressure from the roof tank is lower at the highest levels but increases at higher altitudes below the tank. The pressure on the lower floor is at its maximum. Hence the speed of water is faster.
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