From the adjacent figure, the correct observation is
The pressure on the bottom of tank $ (a)$ is greater than at the bottom of $(b).$
The pressure on the bottom of the tank $(a) $ is smaller than at the bottom of $(b)$
The pressure depend on the shape of the container
The pressure on the bottom of $(a) $ and $(b)$ is the same
A container of mass $M$ containing liquid of mass $m_0$ is kept on weighing machine. A ball of mass $m$ is released from rest from given position. Then choose correct option just after ball is released
Two vessels have the same base area but different shapes. The first vessel takes twice the volume of water that the second vessel requires to fill upto a particular common height. Is the force exerted by the water on the base of the vessel the same in the two cases ? If so, why do the vessels filled with water to that same height give different readings on a weighing scale ?
The height to which a cylindrical vessel be filled with a homogeneous liquid, to make the average force with which the liquid presses the side of the vessel equal to the force exerted by the liquid on the bottom of the vessel, is equal to
Explain that how does an open ended tube manometer measure pressure.
What does it mean when a height of a barometer is falling ?