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does water and air exert pressure​

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Answered by asthaankur0221
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Unlike air molecules, water molecules are already very close together. ... Water exerts more pressure on you than air does because water has a greater density than air. Therefore, the change in weight of the column of water above you as you dive is greater for each meter that you descend than it is in air.

Answered by UNKNOWN3615
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Yes,both exert pressure

Water Pressure\large\red\implies\star{}It is the amount of force per unit area that water exerts,

Air Pressure \large\star{}\large\red\implies\star{}Air not only has mass, but exerts pressure as well. The particles of air push in all directions and the force that is exerted is called air pressure

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