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In a fluid-filled container why is the pressure greater at the base of the container
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In a fluid-filled container why is the pressure greater at the base of the container
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The pressure is greater at the bottom because of all the fluid on top. It is like going to the bottom of the deep end in a swimming pool. Hope this helps.
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I believe because there is much less air and much more water in the bottom
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