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18.The magnitude of the pressure of the the fluid is not dependent on the
O Force
OArea
O Specific Weight
O Temperature​

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Answered by sushmaa1912
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The magnitude of pressure on the fluid depends on the force, area, and specific weight; but depends on the temperature.

Explanation:

  • The Pascal law states that the liquid when at rest applies pressure at a point is the same in all directions.
  • This means that the pressure is there in the same direction and is having the same magnitude.
  • The pressure is dependent on force and area.
  • The force depends on the specific weight of the liquids.
  • Hence, the magnitude of pressure on the fluid depends on the force, area, and specific weight; but depends on the temperature.
  • So, the answer is fourth option.
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