Two vessels A and B of different shapes have the same base area and are filled with water…
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Two vessels A and B of different shapes have the same base area and are filled with water upto the same height h (see figure). The force exerted by water on the base is FA for vessel A and FB for vessel B. The respective weights of the vessels are WA and WB. Then


- FA > FB ; WA > WB
- FA = FB ; WA > WB
- FA = FB ; WA < WB
- FA > FB ; WA = WB
Answer
(B) F A = F B ; W A > W B
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