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1. How does liquid pressure vary
with depth ?
2.How is pressure related to the area over which a force acts ?
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➡️It is because pressure increases with depth due to the depth of liquid it creates a pressure
notice that if we goes in the sea in depth we can't come up
➡️Well Pressure is defined as 'Force per unit area'—- Pressure=force/area. So, obviously , Force and Pressureare related , i.e. , Force is directly proportional to Pressure , which means , the more force you apply upon a fixed area , the morepressure you create .
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➡️It is because pressure increases with depth due to the depth of liquid it creates a pressure
notice that if we goes in the sea in depth we can't come up
➡️Well Pressure is defined as 'Force per unit area'—- Pressure=force/area. So, obviously , Force and Pressureare related , i.e. , Force is directly proportional to Pressure , which means , the more force you apply upon a fixed area , the morepressure you create .
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