Why would you experience more pressure at the bottom of a swimming pool than at the surface?
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At the surface of the pool, you sense very little
At the surface of the pool, you sense very little water pressure. That is because only a very small
At the surface of the pool, you sense very little water pressure. That is because only a very small amount of water pushes down on you there.
Water pressure increases with the depth of the water. This is because
Water pressure increases with the depth of the water. This is because the weight of the column of water above the object increases.
Pressure is determined by force and the area over which that force
Pressure is determined by force and the area over which that force acts.
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