does liquid pressure at a point depends on the shape and size of the countsiner
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The liquid pressure is inversely proportional to the density of liquid. ... The pressure exerted on the liquid doesn't depend upon the shape or size of the container
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For any given point in a fluid, the pressure is the same in all directions, even sideways or pointing up. So for two points of equal depth the pressure is the same regardless of the shape of the container above it. This is a characteristic of liquids to take the shape of their container.
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