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difference between air pressure and liquid pressure

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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here is your ans...

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⚜ LIQUID PRESSURE : The pressure exerted by a liquid (or gas or fluid) at a depth h below the free surface of the liquid = hpg, where p is the density of the liquid (or gas or fluid) and g is the acceleration.

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⚜ AIR PRESSURE : At sea level the air pressure is about 10^5 Pa. We do not feel it because the pressure of blood and other fluids in our body balances it.

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Answered by HarineSakthivel
3

Explanation:

simply in one line we can say that

The pressure exerted by the weight of the atmosphere,i.e Atmospheric pressure.

The pressure exerted by a static fluid depends only upon the depth of the fluid, the density of the fluid, and the acceleration of gravity i.e Fluid pressure.

The Fluid pressure at a given depth does not depend upon the total mass or total volume of the liquid.

I hope this helps you

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