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Mercury weighs more than water.would you expect the pressure exerted by water to be greater or less than the pressure exerted by the same amount of mercury

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Answered by lakshikaarora11
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P is directly proportional to density.
and the density of Mercury is much greater than density of water. so I guess, Mercury should exert more pressure.
Answered by akanksha1536
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Answer:

P is directly proportional to density.

and the density of Mercury is much greater than density of water. so I guess, Mercury should exert more pressure.

Explanation:

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