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When will a diver 'exprience a greater pressure' - 100cm below the surface of water or 200cm below the surface of water ? Justify your answer .​

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Answered by sunil7798903166
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Explanation:

At a higher depth there is greater pressure.

This is because pressure in a liquids increases with depth.

To understand this clearly you can do a demonstration for it.

We do this as follows :

1) Make three holes at different depths on a container.

That is one hole at the top most, the other one at the middle and the other one at the bottom.

2) Temporarily block these holes using your fingers and fill the container with water.

3) Release your fingers from the holes Simultaneously and let the water flow.

You realize that the hole at the bottom projects water the furthest thus illustrating that at a greater depth there is high pressure.

Therefore at 200cm below the surface , the diver experiences a greater pressure. Mark me as brainlest pls

Answered by knowledge7673
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