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1) pressure due to a liquid is_______ of the area cross section of containing vessel.

2) pressure exerted by a liquid_______ with the decrease in the density of liquid.

3) the hulls of the _______ are made very strong to withstand huge pressure exerted by the seawater.​

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Answered by zahaansajid
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\mathcal{\underline {ANSWER\ AND \ EXPLANATION}}

1)

\impliesPressure due to a liquid is independent of the area of cross-section of containing vessel

\impliesPressure due to a liquid is given by the equation,

\boxed{P = h\rho g}

2)

\impliesPressure exerted by a liquid increases with increase in the density of the liquid

\impliesPressure due to a liquid is given by the equation,

\boxed{P = h\rho g}

\impliesFrom the above equation we get,

     P is directly proportiona to ρ

     P ∝ ρ   ie, if ρ increases, P also increases

                       if ρ decreases, P also decreases

3)

The hulls of the ship are made very strong to withstand huge pressure exerted by the seawater

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