How does pressure due to liquid held in a container vary with
a) Depth?
b) Amount?
c) Shape size of container?
Pressure due to liquid held in a container vary with
Depth: According to laws of liquid pressure of a liquid depends according to
P= hdg
Where,
P= pressure of the liquid
h= depth of the liquid in the container
d= density of the liquid
g= acceleration due to gravity.
So,
The pressure of a liquid increases with the increase in depth and vice-versa.
Pressure of a liquid does not depend on the amount of liquid or the shape in which it's kept.
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