Change in pressure based on Pascal’s principle.
Answer to Problem 64A
With an increase in pressure at the bottom, the pressure at the top of the container will also increase.
Explanation of Solution
Introduction: According to Pascal’s principle, if the pressure at any point in a fluid at rest in container, then the pressure change will transmit in all directions and to the container of the wall without any loss.
According to principle of Pascal, when the pressure is applied at the bottom of the container containing fluid, it is carried at the top without any loss. Hence, if the pressure at the bottom increases then pressure at a top will also rise accordingly.
Conclusion:Pressure at the bottom will be increase.
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