Science, asked by GangsterTeddy, 3 months ago

which one is not true for liquid pressure?

a. Increases with depth
b. Apply pressure on the side also
c. At the same depth pressure remain same.
d. At the same depth pressure reduces

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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b) Apply pressure on the side also

Extra Information :

  • The pressure in a liquid depends on three things:
  • the density of the liquid (assumed uniform)
  • the intensity of the gravitational field at that point (g)
Answered by Ɽɑɱ
0

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$\sf{Explanation\::-}$

In a fluid (such as a liquid), the pressure increases with depth. This is due to the weight of the fluid above pushing down and creating a greater pressure at lower depths. Therefore, as you go deeper into a liquid, the pressure increases.

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