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Using a manometer how can you show that the liquid pressure remains same at the same depth?
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09/05/2021 11:20 am
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Using a manometer how can you show that the liquid pressure remains same at the same depth?
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09/05/2021 11:21 am
Take a large glass jar full of water. Slowly lower the manometer into the water. Keep the funnel at the same depth, but pointing in different directions. You will notice that the difference in the liquid level remains the same. This proves that the pressure in a liquid remains the same in all directions at the same depth.
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