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3.1 PRESSURE IN LIQUIDS Experiment 1: Water pressure and depth Inference : …………………………… is depend by …………………………….. Hypothesis: The greater the ……………………, the greater the………………………………. Aim of the experiment: To find the relationship between the pressure in a liquid according to its depth Variables: Manipulated: Responding: Constant: Apparatus and Materials: Measuring cylinder, thistle funnel, rubber tube, manometer, metre rule Diagram (a) Diagram 9(b Procedure: 1. Apparatus is set up as shown in the diagram. 2. The measuring cylinder is completely filled with water. 3. The thistle funnel is lowered into the water to a depth of ____ cm. The manometer reading is measured. The difference in the liquid heights in the manometer represent the pressure reading. 4. Step 3 is repeated with values of depth ____ cm, ____ cm, ____ cm and ____ cm. Results :

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3.1 PRESSURE IN LIQUIDS Experiment 1: Water pressure and depth Inference : is depend by ..Hypothesis: The greater the , the greater the. Aim of the experiment: To find the relationship between the pressure in a liquid according to its depth Variables:Manipulated: Responding: Constant: Apparatus and Materials: Measuring cylinder, thistle funnel, rubber tube, manometer, metre rule

Diagram (a) Diagram 9(b Procedure: 1. Apparatus is set up as shown in the diagram.2. The measuring cylinder is completely filled with water. 3. The thistle funnel is lowered into the water to a depth of ____ cm. The manometer reading is measured. The difference in the liquid heights in the manometer represent the pressure reading. 4. Step 3 is repeated with values of depth ____ cm, ____ cm, ____ cm and ____ cm.Results :

Analysis: A graph of pressure against depth is drawn.