Science, asked by amitsaraf81, 6 hours ago


Why does the air bubble at the centre
of the tube move to the right when the
surface is inclined ?

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Answered by raniposhi
2

Answer:

In a spirit level, the pressure of the liquid that acts on the air bubble in all directions is balanced when the surface is horizontal. When it is inclined, the pressure is unbalanced which results in the movement of the air bubble to the right side.

Answered by sabihasyed9
1

Answer:

In a spirit level, the pressure of the liquid that acts on the air bubble in all directions is balanced when the surface is horizontal. When it is inclined, the pressure is unbalanced which results in the movement of the air bubble to the right side.

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