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The container shown in the figure ( Figure 1 ) is filled with oil. It is open to

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Question

The container shown in the figure(Figure 1) is filled with oil. It is open to the atmosphere on the left.

What is the pressure at point A?


What is the pressure difference between points A and B?


What is the pressure difference between points A and C?

The container shown in the figure(Figure 1) is filled with oil. It is open to the atmosphere on the left. What is the pressure at point A? What is the pressure difference between points A and B? What is the pressure difference between points A and C?

Explanation / Answer

PRESSURE AT A= atmospheric pressure+ d*g*(50/100) pascals

here d= density of oil in m3 and atmospheric pressure= 101.325 kilopascals.

The pressure difference between points A and B is zero coz of same depth i.e. same value of h.

The pressure difference between points A and C = d*g*(50/100) pascals

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