When a fluid fills in a closed container, it exerts pressure
a) Only on the bottom of the container
b) Only on the side of the container
c) Only on particles within the fluid
d) Everywhere inside the container
Answers
Answered by
4
Answer:
Wall of the container
An enclosed fluid cannot flow away, and so pressure is more easily increased by an applied force. ... Since atoms in a fluid are free to move about, they transmit the pressure to all parts of the fluid and to the walls of the container. Remarkably, the pressure is transmitted undiminished
Explanation:
Similar questions