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how does the pressure exerted by a solid and fluid differ ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A solid exerts pressure only on its base downwards while a fluid exerts pressure at all points in all directions.

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Answered by Parthan2006
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Answer:

A solid exerts pressure only on its base downwards while a fluid exerts pressure at all points in all directions.

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