Science, asked by sourav7477, 1 year ago

plzzz....answer with explanation.......

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Answered by mudit11
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The pressure exerted by the liquid we know rho x g x h

where h is height of container

For the point A, very bottom

so maximum height form top surface of liquid.

Hence max pressure on point A.

Answered by giprock2002
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The pressure through Point A is the highest.

This is because it has more mass of water above it, so there's a stronger push outwards (infact in every direction) at the point A

This can be mathematically shown as P = \rho·g·h where h is the depth (from top of container), rho (p) is density, g = 9.81 m/s/s


giprock2002: The pressure from atmosphere is ignored, but either way, it's the same for all points, so it gets cancelled out, i.e pressure at A is still higher)
sourav7477: ok
giprock2002: Ask me if you still have doubts, but the reasoning in 2nd paragraph is enough for your grade (8th?) I think.
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