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FirstFirstLastQuiz Score TotalQuestion 1aImage 1a1a) Which position has the greatest pressure of water?1b) The jet of the water from C extends twice as far as the jet from water B. Why is this?1c) Describe how the experiment would be different if we used a liquid with a much greater density than water?Quiz Percentage Grade
ppefmhEdGarstin1/2The diagram below shows a tank of water with holes in the side.
  • Position A
  • Position B
  • Position C
  • The depth of the water above hole C, is twice the the depth than above hole B. This means that the pressure at hole C will be twice as great as the pressure at hole B.
  • The depth of the water above hole A, is twice the the depth than above hole B. This means that the pressure at hole A will be twice as great as the pressure at hole B.
  • The depth of the water above hole C, is twice the the depth than above hole A. This means that the pressure at hole C will be twice as great as the pressure at hole A.

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FirstFirstLastQuiz Score TotalQuestion 1aImage 1a1a) Which position has the greatest pressure of water?1b) The jet of the water from C extends twice as far as the jet from water B. Why is this?1c) Describe how the experiment would be different if we used a liquid with a much greater density than water?Quiz Percentage Grade