What happens to the pressure exerted by water as one go inside water. Why?
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Pressure keeps increasing as we go deeper. This is because of increase in depth.
Pressure=h×d×g
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Pressure enhances with increasing depth as with every water gallon of water with a weight of 8.34 pounds.
If one enters into the water and reaches the bottom in a swimming pool then gallons of water is pushed down against the body.
If one is very deep them one can experience something similar to be buried alive in the dirt.
All types of liquids exert pressure at the bottom and on the walls of the container in which the liquid is stored.
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