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Considering the pressure p to the proportional to the density. Find the pressure p at the height h if the pressure on the surface of the earth is p not

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Answered by ItsCuteBoy
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Answer:

However, if we compare air-pressure (atmospheric) and liquid-pressure (fluid), then the difference is that liquids are nearly incompressible, and conforms to the shape of its container but retains a nearly constant volume independent of pressure. — while air is a compressible fluid — its density changes with pressure.

Answered by jeffwin18
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Answer:

The density changes with the pressure

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