Physics, asked by QuestiontheUNIVERSE, 7 months ago

We know that pressure at the bottom of the ocean is more, then how it can be that pressure is equal at any point of a liquid?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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No bro , the thing that you are telling is only applicable , if the water is stationary and stored somewhere , for eg in hydraulics..

And for ocean we know that as volume of water increases towards the bottom , the pressure also increases ..

Answered by Vanshikatyagi32
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At the bottom of the trench the water column above exerts a pressure of 1,086 bars (15,750 psi), more than 1,071 times the standard atmospheric pressure at sea level.

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