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The question is......How do fluids exert pressure?​

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Answered by subhajit4568
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The particles of fluids are constantly moving in all directions at random. As the particles move, they keep bumping into each other and into anything else in their path. These collisions cause pressure, and the pressure is exerted equally in all directions.

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Answered by naunitannu1234
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A fluid is a substance that has no fixed shape and yields easily to external pressure; a gas or a liquid.

Pressure is exerted by fluids because of their weight. Static fluid pressure is exerted by the depth of the fluid, the density of the fluid and the acceleration of gravity.

They exert pressure in all directions, which is given by F=PA

where P is the pressure, and A is the area on which force acts.

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