so far I have found 3 formulas related to pressure in liquids:
p = dh
p = hpg
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Can you please tell me how...
In fact, my house has a aquarium tank about (3 x 3 x 1 meters) = (H x L x W) made of 3 cm thick toughened glass. When water is pump in at 75% capacity, the side glass is clearly curved. I just could not believe.
Hi all,
A problem pops up while I was trying to calculate the pressure impacts on my aquarium tank walls.
The first formula comes up to my mind was: p = d*h
where d is pressure at one point inside the liquid
d is density of the liquid (assume it's pure water)
h is the height or...