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Pressure at a depth h in a liquid of density d is

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Answered by jkaushal3gmailcom
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The pressure at the bottom of the three vessels of different shapes containing the same liquid acts equally in all directions. Thus, the pressure exerted by the liquid of height h is given as P=hdg, where h is the height, d is the density and g is the acceleration due to gravity.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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The pressure at the particular depth in a liquid of density is equal to hdg where g is the acceleration due to gravity of that place

Explanation:

  • the pressure which is exerted by a fluid at a particular tip tip ends upon the depth at which the the pressure is being measured. It also depends on the acceleration due to gravity of that place.
  • With increase in acceleration due to gravity the pressure also increases. The third factor is the density of the fluid. With increase in density there is increase in the pressure being exerted

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