The pressure intensity at any point in a liquid is
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The intensity of pressure at any point, in a liquid, is
A. Directly proportional to the area of the vessel containing liquid
B. Directly proportional to the depth of liquid from the surface
C. Directly proportional to the length of the vessel containing liquid
D. Inversely proportional to the depth of liquid from the surface
Answer: Option B
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The depth of the liquid from the surface is directly proportional to the pressure intensity at any point in a liquid.
- The pressure intensity is determined by the pascal's law.
- The pascal's law is stated by Blaise pascal in 1653
- According to pascal's law the fluid that is placed in a container at rest when the pressure is changed at one point is transmitted to every part of the container without any loss.
- The pressure at any point in a liquid is equal in all directions.
- Hydraulic lift is one of the application of pascal's law.
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