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Proove in activity method - Liquid pressure increases with increase in depth of the liquid

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Answered by anne89
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Aim:To show that liquid pressure increases with increase in depth of liquid.

Apparatus required:Container filled with water,wooden block.

Procedure:Take the container filled with water and then place the wooden block inside the container. Push the block inside the water.

Observation: More you push the block the more will be the pressure.

Conclusion: Liquid pressure increases with increase in depth of the liquid.

Answered by veds748
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Explanation:

Purpose of experiment

The purpose of the experiment is to demonstrate how water pressure increases with depth. You can also make some rough measurements to show an approximate relationship between depth and water pressure.

Research and factors

It is good to research the physical laws with respect to what pressure is, as well as the concept of increasing pressure in a fluid due to the weight of the fluid. One other research item concerns the relationship between water pressure and how far a stream of water would squirt.

Pressure is force per unit area. At any point in a fluid, the pressure is the same in all directions. Water pressure at a given depth in an open container, such as a swimming pool, is shown by the equation: P = gh, where

P is the water pressure

g is the acceleration due to gravity

h is the depth of the water at that point

gh is g times h

Experiment

You know that as you turn up the pressure in a hose, the water squirts out further. So, there is a relationship between pressure and how far the water squirts.

If you had a container with a hole in it, and if it is true that pressure increases with depth, then the water should squirt out further the higher the water level. You could show this by having one hole and measuring how far the water squirts as you change the depth of the water in the container, or you could put several holes at different heights and show how the water squirting varies.

Note: If you use several holes, they all should be the same size. As you will see in the next experiment the hole size is another variable. You don't want to mix variables in an experiment.

Materials

Large tin can or plastic milk bottle.

Hammer and nail

Ruler

Water squirts further at greater depths

Water squirts further at greater depths

Steps

Punch holes in side of the container at one inch intervals.

Fill the container with water.

Measure the distance from the container that the water squirts out of each hole.

Plot a graph of depth (distance of hole from top of water level) versus distance water squirts from can.

Keep records

If this is going to be an experiment for a science fair, you will need to record your activities in a log book.

Draw conclusions

This experiment should verify that since the water squirts out further with increasing depth, that the water pressure increases with depth.

Write report

Write up a report to summarize your results and your proposed solution to the problem.

Summary

Since you noticed that the deeper you go in water the greater the pressure on your ears, you can perform an experiment to verify the relationship between water pressure and depth. The biggest problem is in measuring water pressure. A clever way to demonstrate increasing water pressure is by showing how far it will squirt from an opening.

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