Physics, asked by HrishikRoy13, 7 months ago

How does the pressure exerted by a liquid change with depth?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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<font color="blue">This is due to increase in hydrostatic pressure and sometimes with force per unit area that are exerted with a liquid state.

In fact, the deeper activities are undergo the sea and able to do greater the pressure added in the water pushing down on you.

The pressure increases due to surface of a liquid and changes into column pushing down from pressures.

Answered by chulbuldubey
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Pressure exerted by a liquid changes with depth because as the pressire of the liquid increas its depth will also increased.

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