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Derive an equation for the pressure at certain depth
in a liquid?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Anonymous
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here's ur answer dude

Explanation:

That pressure is the weight of the fluid mg divided by the area A supporting it (the area of the bottom of the container): P=mgA P = m g A . ... Thus the equation P = hρg represents the pressure due to the weight of any fluid of average density ρ at any depth h below its surface.

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