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What is the variation of total pressure with depth for any submerged surface if we neglect variation in the density?

(a) Linear

(b) Parabolic

(c) Curvilinear

(d) Logarithmic

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Question is taken from Total Pressure & Vertical Plane Surface Submerged in a Liquid topic in section Hydrostatic Forces on Surfaces of Fluid Mechanics

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Right answer is (a) Linear

Best explanation: Total pressure is given by,

                     F=w*a*y

                     hence, F ∝ y i.e linear relation.

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