Physics, asked by AdwitaVamp, 4 months ago

Pressure inside a liquid increases with:
(i) increase in depth
(ii) decrease in depth
(iii) decrease in density
(iv) none of the above

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Answered by Ap2733030
1

Answer:

increase in depth

example when we go inside sea water then pressure increases

fact: if we increase depth then force to increase

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Answered by HydraSP
1

Answer:

with depth

Explanation:

this can be shown with a activity

take a bottle fully filled with water

then make holes at different depths

now u can observe that the hole which is made at the bottom

more water will go out through it

this proves that pressure inside liquid increases with depth

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