define fluid pressure derive an exprression for pressure at a point inside a liquid
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the pressure at a point inside a liquid is given by P is equal to p 0 + hpg where p is the point
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The pressure at a point inside a liquid is given by:
P=P0+hpg
where P is the point where pressure is exerted in the liquid
P0 is the atmospheric pressure
h is the depth of the point below the free surface
p is the density of the liquid
g is the acceleration due to gravity
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