At definite depth the pressure depends on the nature of liquid.- explain it
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Hydrostatic pressure refers to the pressure exerted by a fluid (gas or liquid) at any point in space within that fluid, assuming that the fluid is incompressible and at rest. Pressure within a liquid depends only on the density of the liquid, the acceleration due to gravity, and the depth within the liquid.
BUT PRESSURE DOES NOT DEPEND ON NATURE OF THE LIQUID...
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yes, pressure not depends on the nature of liquid
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