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external pressure affects on in compressible liquid?
When people say that external pressure on a in compressible liquid is distributed equally on the fluid, what does that mean? I don't get the sense of it.
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- Anonymous9 years agoFavorite Answer
if you take a control volume (an imaginary boundary around a fluid element), the pressure is equally distributed, no variation ..just like constant density in an incompressible fluid
- glassingLv 44 years ago
The tension in a static liquid does no longer selection over a horizontal airplane. The tension version with intensity in a liquid is given by : dP / dx = ( rho ) ( g / g sub C ) P = P sub 0 + ( x ) ( rho ) ( g / g sub C ) the place: P sub 0 = tension at liquid floor x = intensity into the liquid
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