mazamm
Mechanical
- Apr 6, 2013
- 17
We know that at the bottom of a certain tank/bottle the pressure of a fluid is high as compared to the top of the tank/bottle(assuming it to be open to atmosphere) according to the equation;
Pressure at bottom= density * 9.81 * height of tank
Then y does the fluid not go up to top of the tank/bottle since the fluid flows from high potential(pressure in this case) to lower potential??
Pressure at bottom= density * 9.81 * height of tank
Then y does the fluid not go up to top of the tank/bottle since the fluid flows from high potential(pressure in this case) to lower potential??