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why are the wall of a dam thickened near the base?

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Answered by Wreakit
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The wall of the dam is thickened at the bottom to prevent the breaking of the dam due to the pressure exerted by the wate at the bottom of the river ___________________

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Answered by gopesagnik
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we know p=hdg.
where p= water pressure.
h=hieght.
d=density.
g=gravitational force.
so however the hieght of the water from surface increase the pressure is increased.
this is why the wall of dam thickened near the base because there pressure is maximum.
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