Tap A is at a height of 2m and Tap B is at a height of 3m from the floor of a wash room. Both the taps are fully turned on. From which one of the two, more volume of water flows? Why?
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assuming the water tank will be at the top of that building.
More water will flow through tap A as it will be at a greater depth than Tap B which is a meter higher.
Depth matters because the pressure of a fluid at a given depth = density * depth * acceleration due to gravity.
hence the greater the depth the more will be the pressure and the more will be the flow of water.
More water will flow through tap A as it will be at a greater depth than Tap B which is a meter higher.
Depth matters because the pressure of a fluid at a given depth = density * depth * acceleration due to gravity.
hence the greater the depth the more will be the pressure and the more will be the flow of water.
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