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Total pressure on the top of a closed cylindrical vessel completely filled up with a liquid is directly proportional to

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Answered by lidaralbany
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Answer: The total pressure is directly proportional to the density and height of the cylinder.

Explanation: Total pressure on the top of a closed cylinder vessel completely filled up with a liquid.

We know that,

The pressure on the top of a closed cylinder is

P = \rho gh

Where,

\rho = density of liquid

h = height of the cylinder

So, P\propto\rho h

Hence, we can say that the total pressure is directly proportional to the density of the liquid and height of the cylinder.

Answered by singhyogender56
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Answer: to the square of the radius of cylinder , density , square of angular velocity

Explanation:

For a cylinder turning with a constant angular velocity pressure difference formula applied.

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