how do fluid exerts pressure
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As the particles of a fluid bump into an object in the fluid, they apply forces to the object. The forces, acting over the object's surface, exert pressure on the object. When the pressure in a fluid increases, the particles bump together more frequently. This increases the pressure on objects in the fluid.
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As the particles of a fluid bump into an object in the fluid, they apply forces to the object. The forces, acting over the object's surface, exert pressure on the object. When the pressure in a fluid increases, the particles bump together more frequently. This increases the pressure on objects in the fluid.
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