A tank of 10m height is filled half what will be pressure at bottom

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To determine the pressure at the bottom of the tank, we need to consider the height of the liquid column above it. The pressure at a given point in a fluid is directly related to the height (or depth) of the fluid column above that point.

In this case, the height of the tank is given as 10m, and it is filled halfway. Thus, the height of the liquid column above the bottom of the tank is 5m (half of 10m).

To calculate the pressure at the bottom of the tank, we can use the equation:

Pressure = density × gravitational acceleration × height

Here, density refers to the density of the liquid being used, and the gravitational acceleration is typically taken as 9.8 m/s².

Let's assume the density of the liquid is given as ρ (rho). Therefore, the pressure at the bottom of the tank can be calculated as:

Pressure = ρ × 9.8 m/s² × 5m

By substituting the appropriate values for ρ (density), you can calculate the pressure at the bottom of the tank.