Physics, asked by soumyasakarwal, 1 month ago

why are the walls of the dam thicker at the bottom? ​

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Answered by drishtisinghmall
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The pressure due to fluid is directly proportional to the height of the water column. Hence, pressure increases with an increase in depth from the water surface. To withstand this pressure the walls of the dam are constructed thicker at the bottom than at the top

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Answered by WinnerGenius
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Answer:

Walls of the dam thicker at the bottom because the water pressure increases with height column, and the dam contains water at a immense pressure, so walls needs to be thicker

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