how do fluids inter pressure? give scientific reason
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5 Pressure and force in hydraulic systems. According to Pascal's law, any force applied to a confined fluid is transmitted uniformly
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Changes in presure have very little effect on the volume of a liquid. Liquids are relatively incompressible because any increase in pressure can only slightly reduce the distance between the closely packed molecules. If the pressure above a liquid is increased sufficiently, the liquid forms a solid.solid surface can exert pressure, but fluids (i.e. liquids or gases) can also exert pressure.Pressure within a liquid depends only on the density of the liquid, the acceleration due to gravity, and the depth within the liquid.
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