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How does liquid pressure depend upon the depth in liquid ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The pressure exerted by a static liquid depends only on the depth, density of the liquid, and the acceleration due to gravity. ... As a result, pressure within a liquid is therefore a function of depth only, with the pressure increasing at a linear rate with respect to increasing depth.

Answered by rahul56935
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Answer:

Liquid exerts it's force towards ground level because of gravity.

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