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The densities of two liquids are in the ratio of 1:2. If equal heights of both liquids are kept in identical vessels, in which case will the magnitude of pressure be larger and why?​

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Answered by crankybirds31
7

Answer:

The pressure exerted by a liquid depends on the height of the liquid column and density .

Height of both the liquid is same

Pressure by A is P

A

A gH

Pressure by other liquid B P B

=ρBgH

Hence the pressure on each container will be different and will depend on densities.

Answered by mokshjoshi
1

Explanation:

answer is pbh2 is correct answer

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