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define pressure at a point​

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Answered by ritubhaumik8589
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Pressure is familiar as a surface force exerted by a fluid against the walls of its container. Pressure also exists at every point within a volume of fluid. For a static fluid, as shown by the following analysis, pressure turns to be independent direction.

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Answered by SugaryCherrie
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A point on the body to which pressure is applied (as in acupressure or reflexology) for therapeutic purposes is called pressure at a point. Pressure is familiar as a surface force exerted by a fluid against the walls of its container. Pressure also exists at every point within a volume of fluid.

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