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define one Pascal pressure the pressure exerted by a liquid increases with the text why​

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Pressure increases because as you go deeper, fluid at a lower depth has to support fluid above it as well. ... The SI Unit (International System of Unit) of Pressure is Pascal. Water exerts an upward force on the object and that upward force is known as buoyancy. So any object immersed in the fluids experiences buoyancy.

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