the pressure at the bottom of a tank containing a liquid does not depend on
a.acceleration
b.height of the liquid column
c.area of the bottom surface
d.nature of the liquid
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Explanation:
Pressure at the bottom of a tank containing liquid is given as P=ϱgh which is independent of surface area bottom of tank
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Answer:
Option A.
EXPLAINATION :
- Because height of the liquid column matters and as much as the height of the liquid column the pressure also increases in the depth.
- Area of the bottom surface also matters because if the area of the bottom surface will be more than the pressure will will decrease and if the area of the bottom surface will be less than the pressure will increase.
- Nature of liquid also matters because it depends what type of liquid it is if the liquid will be thick then the pressure will be more and if the liquid is thin then the pressure will be will be less if the quantity of both is constant .
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