what happens to the liquid pressure when the depth is increased
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Liquid pressure inside a liquid increases with depth
Therefore, Liquid pressure is directly proportional to depth of liquid below free surface
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As the depth of the liquid increases, the pressure also increases. Therefore the pressure of a liquid increases as we go deeper. Shallower depth of the liquid, pressure will be the lowest and pressure will be highest at the base of the container.
Pressure will be highest at base of the container because it is holding the weight of all the liquid above it. Greater the weight of liquid is, more is the pressure.
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