How do liquids exert pressure?
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Liquids have loosely packed particles in them due to which they have the particles sliding over one other and getting collided with each other.
At one point of time, the particles collide with the walls and experience perfect elastic collision thus exerting some amount of force on the walls of the container.
This force experienced on the wall in that area of contact is calculated as the pressure.
By this way liquid exert pressure only on the walls of the container.
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The pressure a fluid exert on an object in the fluid is applied in all directions. That is because the particles that make up the fluid can move in any direction. These particles exert forces as they bump into objects in the fluid.
The force exerted by molecules under no external force will be equal to the reaction force exerted by the container walls.
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The pressure a fluid exert on an object in the fluid is applied in all directions. That is because the particles that make up the fluid can move in any direction. These particles exert forces as they bump into objects in the fluid.
The force exerted by molecules under no external force will be equal to the reaction force exerted by the container walls.
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Thanks...✊
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