Physics, asked by JISHASANTHOSH, 1 year ago

the wall of a dam is made thicker at bottom


rajivghai1972pc7i3q: so as to withstand huge pressure of water

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Answered by Jibintj
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because due to the large pressure of water in dam may get distroyed if its walls are made with thin walls
Answered by rohitsingh1818
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The pressure applied to walls of the dam will be a function of the amount of water that is over that particular point on the wall. So water pressure is very large at the bottom due to its large depth. That's why dams are constructed thicker at their bottoms than at their tops.

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