. Inductive elementary physical science with inexpensive apparatus, and without laboratory equipment . Exps. 74 and Exp. 16. Inferences. 1. Upon what one thing only does theupward water pressure against the air in the gage depend ?2. Would it be any greater at tlie same deptli in a lake orpond ? 3. Upon what two things does the downward pres-sure upon the bottom of a dish full of water depend ? 4. Is 20 INDUCTIVE PHYSICS. the pressure on the bottom of dish 2, below, greater than thaton dishl? 5. How do you know ? 6. Is the pressure onthe bottom of either dish just equal to the weight of t


. Inductive elementary physical science with inexpensive apparatus, and without laboratory equipment . Exps. 74 and Exp. 16. Inferences. 1. Upon what one thing only does theupward water pressure against the air in the gage depend ?2. Would it be any greater at tlie same deptli in a lake orpond ? 3. Upon what two things does the downward pres-sure upon the bottom of a dish full of water depend ? 4. Is 20 INDUCTIVE PHYSICS. the pressure on the bottom of dish 2, below, greater than thaton dishl? 5. How do you know ? 6. Is the pressure onthe bottom of either dish just equal to the weight of thewater it contains ? 7. In the other, is it greater or less thanthe weight of the water ? 8. With dish 3, how does thepressure on the bottom compare with that of the others ?9. Why ? 10. How does the pressure compare with theweight of the water ? If the inside of dish 1 is just 1 foot


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