Suppose you increase the height of the object without changing its depth under water. What will happen to the force due to pressure on the bottom of the object?

Respuesta :

Answer:Remains same

Explanation:

Given

It is given that the depth is constant and we are only increasing the  height of object submerged in the water

thus Force due to Pressure remains same as this force depends upon the depth of object with respect to free surface of Fluid.

Pressure at a depth h with density [tex]\rho [/tex]of fluid is given by

[tex]P=\rho \times g\times h[/tex]

and [tex]Force=Pressure \times area[/tex]

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