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How does liquid pressure vary with the density of the liquid?​

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Answered by XxitzMissAagxX
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The pressure exerted by a static liquid depends only on the depth, density of the liquid, and the acceleration due to gravity. ... For any given liquid with constant density throughout, pressure increases with increasing depth.

Answered by mandithunder
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The liquid pressure varies with the density of liquid. For example, liquid pressure of water is more than that of oil, as water is denser than oil.

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