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how does liquid pressure depend upon the area of cross section of containing vessel ​

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Answered by tua171275
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Answer:

Explanation:

The pressure of liquid in an open container depends only on the depth at which you measure it. the shape of the container is irrelevant if you are only given a volume you need the cross section of a container to calculate its depth

Answered by ayushbag03
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Answer: hope this is good one my friend

Explanation:

The liquid pressure is

(a) directly proportional to the depth of liquid

(b) directly proportional to the density of liquid

(c) directly proportional to the acceleration due to gravity

(d) It doesn't depend on the area of cross-section of containing vessel

the pressure of liquid in an open container depends only on the depth at which you measure it. the shape of the container is irrelevant if you are only given a volume you need the cross section of a container to calculate its depth.

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