At a given depth of a still pool, which of the following statements is correct a
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Question
At a given depth of a still pool, which of the following statements is correct at that location?
The pressure pushing up is less than the pressure pushing downward.
The pressure pushing up is zero, because pressure only pushes equal in all horizontal direction
The pressure pushing up is zero, because the fluid above does not support the weight of the fluid below
The pressure pushing up is greater than the pressure pushing downward
The pressure pushing up is equal to the pressure pushing downward
A.The pressure pushing up is less than the pressure pushing downward.
B.The pressure pushing up is zero, because pressure only pushes equal in all horizontal direction
C.The pressure pushing up is zero, because the fluid above does not support the weight of the fluid below
D.The pressure pushing up is greater than the pressure pushing downward
E.The pressure pushing up is equal to the pressure pushing downward
Explanation / Answer
pressure at depths p = p0+rho*gh
pressure at bottonm point is always greater that top point
option D is correct
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