How is pressure different at the surface of a
liquid from that at the bottom of a container?
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All the liquids exert pressure on the base or bottom and walls of their container. ... The pressure exerted by a liquid changes with depth in the liquid. The pressure exerted by a liquid increases with increasing depth inside the liquid. The pressure exerted by a liquid is small just under the surface of the liquid. The pressure exerted on a surface by an object increases as the weight of the object increases or the surface area of contact decreases. ... As such, pressure depends on the amount of gas (in number of molecules), its temperature, and the volume of the container.
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