desribe how you can show that the pressure in liquid does not depened on the shape of its container
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It is thus clear that pressure in fluids is directly proportional to the height of the column h, the density of the fluid ρ and the gravitational field strength g. Note: Pressure in fluids does not depend on the cross section area of the container which holds it.
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Vapor pressure does not depend on surface area because it is derived from the thermodynamic equilibrium between the liquid and gas phases of a substance. ... It will evaporate till the vapour exerts a pressure equivalent to pM (of course, pM depends on the temperature).
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