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difference between atmospheric pressure and liquid pressure​

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Answered by sanskarpatel18
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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. ⚜ ATMOSPHERE PRESSURE : At sea level the atmospheric pressure is about 10^5 Pa.

Answered by abhishek78905
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pressure exerted by air and various gases particles are known as atmospheric pressure while pressure exerted by liquid is known as liquid pressure.

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