Two liquids \(P\) and \(Q\) are stored in large open tanks.
The density of liquid \(P\) is \(1\,200\text{ kg m}^{-3}\) while the density of liquid \(Q\) is \(800\text{ kg m}^{-3}\).
Determine the depths that the pressure of both liquids are equal.
If the density of the honey is \(1\,360\text{ kg m}^{-3}\), what is the pressure exerted by the honey at \(X\)?
A tall cylinder was drilled with three equal size holes on the side.
Water squirts out from the three holes as shown in the diagram below when the tall cylinder is filled with water.
This experiment shows that liquid pressure increases with depth.
True or false?
What is the pressure due to the liquid of a liquid at a depth of \(30\text{ cm}\) with a density of \(1\,650\text{ kg m}^{-3}\) ?
Figure above shows two liquids, \(P\) and \(Q\).
Both of the liquids are in equilibrium in an open U-tube.
Determine the ratio of \(\dfrac{\text{density of }P}{\text{density of }Q}\).
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