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Grade 12General Physics

A massless sealed tank of inner volume v and containing a liquid of density is moving on a horizontal surface under the action of a constant force f.the difference between the pressure at a and b is

Profile image of Vanshi ka Bisht
6 Years agoGrade 12
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Profile image of Arun
6 Years ago
Dear student
 
pressure difference=density*√(a2+g2)*lABl
 
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Arun
Profile image of Vikas TU
6 Years ago
Dear student 
Here is the correct ans 
You can apply Bernouli theorem to solve this .
As mentioned by you it is sheeled tank 
So, the kinetic energy =0 
It will be having only potential energy 
So, P = row*g*h 
row = density of liquid 
row = m/v 
Volume will depend on area . 
So, Pressure at two points will depend on area.
If the area is same than Pa – Pb = 0 
Hope this helps