Three vessels have same base area and different neck area. Equal volume of liquid is poured into them, which will posses more pressure at the base ?
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Here is your answer,
If the volume are same, then height of the liquid will be highest in which the cross-sectional area is least at the top. So, the vessel having least cross-sectional area at the top possess more pressure at the base. (∴ p = ρgh)
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Here is your answer,
If the volume are same, then height of the liquid will be highest in which the cross-sectional area is least at the top. So, the vessel having least cross-sectional area at the top possess more pressure at the base. (∴ p = ρgh)
Hope it helps you !
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hey...
as we know pressure at bottom is equal to product of height density ang gravity...as in narrow neck height will be more....so pressure will be more...
hope it helps
as we know pressure at bottom is equal to product of height density ang gravity...as in narrow neck height will be more....so pressure will be more...
hope it helps
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