How does the pressure exerted by a liquid depend on density?
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The pressure exerted by a liquid depends on on the height of the liquid column and the density of the liquid as per with relation to its density the n if the density is more then the pressure will also be more and if the density is less than the pressure will also be less as more density will occupy more mass and the magnitude of thrust will also be more than the less one...
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