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Two identical cylindrical vessels have the same base area but are filled with different volumes of water . The forces on the bases of the two vessels are same ?

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To determine whether the forces on the bases of the two vessels are the same, we can analyze the situation step by step. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Variables**: - Let the height of water in vessel 1 be \( h_1 \) and in vessel 2 be \( h_2 \). - Both vessels have the same base area \( A \). ...
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