Pressure from smallest to largest -
A < B =C < D
At same level in liquid pressure remains same. And with depth it increases.
P = P0 + pgH
So pressure will be maximum at Point D, and minimum at A, and B, C pressure will be same.
A U-shaped tube, which is open to the atmosphere on both ends, contains two liquids in...
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