what describes the pressure in a contained fluid
a) higher in some places nd lower In other places
b) the same throughout the fluid
c) unknown as long as the fluid is contained

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Answer:

a) higher in some places nd lower In other places

Explanation:

The pressure in a fluid is given by the law

[tex]p=p_0 + \rho g h[/tex]

where

[tex]p_0[/tex] is the atmospheric pressure

[tex]\rho[/tex] is the fluid's density

[tex]g[/tex] is the acceleration of gravity

h is the depth at which the pressure is calculated

As we see, the pressure depends on the value of h (depth): therefore, points which are located at more depth experience a larger pressure than points located near the fluid's surface.

Answer:

The correct answer is B. I just took the test 4.05

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