Fluids are substances which begin to flow when the external force is applied.
LAWS OF LIQUID PRESSURE
i) The pressure inside a liquid is same at every point on the same horizontal plane.
ii) The pressure exerted by the liquid is normal to any surface with which the liquid is in contact.
iii) The pressure at any point within the liquid is independent of shape of liquid surface as well as the area of liquid surface.
iv) Centre of Pressure is that point of the body immersed in liquid at which the resultant liquid pressure acts.
LAWS OF LIQUID PRESSURE
i) The pressure inside a liquid is same at every point on the same horizontal plane.
ii) The pressure exerted by the liquid is normal to any surface with which the liquid is in contact.
iii) The pressure at any point within the liquid is independent of shape of liquid surface as well as the area of liquid surface.
iv) Centre of Pressure is that point of the body immersed in liquid at which the resultant liquid pressure acts.
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