The atmospheric pressure for each point in the liquid is

Chapter 14, Problem 8CQ

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The atmospheric pressure for each point in the liquid is same. Only difference in pressure comes from the depth of a particular point in the liquid from the surface (since P = hdg, h is the depth here).

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QUESTION:

The atmospheric pressure for each point in the liquid is same. Only difference in pressure comes from the depth of a particular point in the liquid from the surface (since P = hdg, h is the depth here).

ANSWER:

Solution: The figure Q13.7 shows that points D, E and F have different heights from the surface. Point E is just below the surface. Point F is at more depth tha

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