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Can liquid exert pressure upwards?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Can liquid exert pressure upwards?

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Yes water molecules being free to move in any direction exert pressure in all directions so they exert pressure upward also. Now u may question why water doesn't move upward from a container into air. It is because of force of gravity.

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Answered by HarnoorSidhu22
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Answer:

Yes water molecules being free to move in any direction exert pressure in all directions so they exert pressure upward also. Now u may question why water doesn't move upward from a container into air. It is because of force of gravity.

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