Physics, asked by mahaabbas5255, 9 months ago

Liquid exerts pressure in downward direction only.

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Answered by Rockysingh07
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Answered by samratchatterjee305
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Answer: it is wrong to say.

liquid exertas pressure in all directions

Explanation:

liquids and gases exerts pressure at all direction due to the least intermolecular force of attraction which seperate molecules far apart and each molecule exerts pressure in each direction therefore all total exerting pressure to all direction

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