What is the relationship between liquid pressure and depth
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P= hdg
Hence liquid pressure is directly proportional to depth. It means if depth increases then liquid pressure also increase and vice versa.
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Hence liquid pressure is directly proportional to depth. It means if depth increases then liquid pressure also increase and vice versa.
Hope it's helpful to u.
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Pressure and depth have a directly proportional relationship. This is due to the greater column of water that pushes down on an object submersed. Conversely, as objects are lifted, and the depth decreases, pressure is reduced. This relationship between pressure and depth may be looked at with respect to the relationship between pressure and volume, as the column of water has a specific volume and corresponding to depth.
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