Physics, asked by prakhara637, 1 month ago

The water comes out of all of the holes

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Answered by anjalirehan04
2

This phenomenon is because of the principle of pressure …… which states that the pressure is directly proportional to the depth it is noted at.

Simply, pressure increases with increase in depth, this is also true for the atmosphere (gas) as it is for liquids (like water in you question).

So if the hole in the bottle:-

Is closer to the top-

Then the pressure would be so less to even push the water out and if in case it does the water would be flowing out on the outer surface of bottle.

2. Is at the mid-way-

Then the pressure by which water comes out would be well significant.

3. Is near the bottom-

Then the pressure of water coming out would be the maximum.

Hence, the position of hole decides the distance the water would go.

The lower the hole the farther the water would go.

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Answered by DakshRaj1234
2

Answer:

This phenomenon is because of the principle of pressure which states that the pressure is directly proportional to the depth it is noted at.

Simply, pressure increases with increase in depth, this is also true for the atmosphere (gas) as it is for liquids (like water in you question).

So if the hole in the bottle:

Is closer to the top Then the pressure would be so less to even push the water out and if in case it does the water would be flowing out on the outer surface of bottle.

2. Is at the mid-way

Then the pressure by which water comes out would be well significant.

3. Is near the bottom

Then the pressure of water coming out would be the maximum.

Hence, the position of hole decides the

distance the water would go.

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The lower the hole the farther the water would go.

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