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derive the relation to find pressure in liquid at any point​

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To define the pressure at a specific point, the pressure is defined as the force dF exerted by a fluid over an infinitesimal element of area dA containing the point, resulting in p=dFdA p = d F d A . A given force can have a significantly different effect, depending on the area over which the force is exerted.

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To define the pressure at a specific point, the pressure is defined as the force dF exerted by a fluid over an infinitesimal element of area dA containing the point, resulting in p=dFdA p = d F d A . A given force can have a significantly different effect, depending on the area over which the force is exerted.......✌✌✌☺☺☺☺☺☺☺

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