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fluid pressure at a particular height acts _______ in all directions.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Pressure at a point in a static fluid is independent of direction. Pressure is a scalar and does not have a direction.

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Answered by chirag829089
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Fluid Pressure Acts In All Direction , Perpendicular to the Surface.

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Pressure is a scalar quantity defined as force per unit area. Pressure only concerns the force component perpendicular to the surface upon which it acts, thus if the force acts at an angle, the force component along the direction perpendicular to the surface must be used to calculate pressure.

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