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Physics, Chemistry and Biology: Post your doubts here!

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Could you elaborate your answer to Q33

for the voltage to show on the voltmeter the voltmeter must be connected to both sides of the battery at r it is only connected to the positive because the resistor stops its connection to the negative so the reading is zero while at s it is connected to both terminals so it shows the voltage of the battery
 
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water in lake applies equal pressure everywhere. pressure is equally distributed on both the areas. only if the 2 areas are separated area will affect the pressure.
 
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Answer to this question is A as the force is not dependent by area which can also be found by looking at the formula F=ma
 
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It's not even related to pressure 0.o

Pressure = Force / Area

We know that the pressure is the same because the water will apply the same pressure, so there is no way the force is the same because the area's are different. Force and area are inversely proportional so with different area the force cannot be the same.
 
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Pressure = Force / Area

We know that the pressure is the same because the water will apply the same pressure, so there is no way the force is the same because the area's are different. Force and area are inversely proportional so with different area the force cannot be the same.
Yes, but this guy is saying F=ma. How is that related ?
 
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