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Can a liquid exert pressure upwards?​

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Answered by harsitajaswal
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Explanation:

Just as with the hydraulic fluid, this will exert a pressure on the walls of its container, a force equal to the pressure times the area. ... If an object is floating in the liquid, it is the upward pressure of the liquid which is supporting its weight.

Answered by nitutewari231
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Answer:

yes a liquid can exert a pressure upwards

Explanation:

because its intermolecular force is weaker as compared to that pf solids

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