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A large container contains water inside it. if water is filled up to a height 20m thenthe pressure at the bottom of the container is


ravi kumar palle 17th Apr, 2019
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Oishik_1553142611 Student Expert 18th Apr, 2019

Dear Sir, according to your question what we have to find here is the pressure at the bottom of the container. For that, the corresponding formula is P=hcx density of water x g; where h is the height upto which water is filled and g is the acceleration due to gravity. Here, we have to take h=h/2, considering centre of mass and therefore the formula will be P= (h/2) x density of water x g.

manisha.gupta 17th Apr, 2019

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