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Pressure in a Liquid (AQA GCSE Physics)
Revision Note
Factors Affecting Pressure in a Liquid
- In a liquid, the pressure at a point increases with the height of the column of liquid about that point
- If there is more liquid above that point, then the pressure is more
- This is because the pressure in a liquid is caused by the weight of the liquid pushing against objects immersed in the liquid
- As the liquid becomes deeper, the amount of liquid (and hence the weight) increases which causes the pressure to increase
- This is why, for example, the pressure increases with the depth of the ocean
- The pressure on the seabed is far higher than that on the surface of the ocean
- The weight of the liquid also depends on its density
- A more dense liquid has a greater weight and therefore will exert a higher pressure
Pressure in a column of water increases with depth, shown by the strong and weak jet of water
- In a column of water, the highest pressure would be at the bottom
- If a hole is made at the bottom of the column, the water will pour out with a large force
- If a hole was made at the top of the column, the water will pour out with a small force
- This is because of the difference in pressure in the column caused by the weight of the water
Calculating Pressure in a Liquid
- The pressure due to a column of liquid can be calculated using the equation
p = h × ρ × g
- Where:
- p = pressure in pascals (Pa)
- h = height of the column in metres (m)
- ρ = density of the liquid in kilograms per metre cubed (kg/m3)
- g = gravitational field strength on Earth in newtons per kilogram (N/kg)
- The force from the pressure is exerted evenly across the whole surface of an object in a liquid, and in all directions
The force from the pressure of objects in a liquid is exerted evenly across its whole surface
- The pressure is more accurately the difference in pressure at different depths h in a liquid, since the pressure changes with the depth
Worked example
Calculate the depth of water in a swimming pool where a pressure of 20 kPa is exerted.The density of water is 1000 kg/m3 and the gravitational field strength on Earth is 9.8 N/kg.
Examiner Tip
This pressure equation will be given on your formula sheet, however, make sure you are comfortable with rearranging it for the variable required in the question!
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