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mercury weighs more than water.would you expect the pressure extered by water by the same amount of mercury

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Answered by Bindassbebo
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Mercury weighs more than water and is a metal so mercury exerts greater force than water. The pressure increase is an increase in force, so we can say that mercury exerts more pressure than water.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mercury exerts more pressure than water, because it is a lot denser than water. Water's density is 1.0 g/cm3. Mercury's density is 13.5 g/cm3.

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