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pressure at a point inside a liquid does not depend on (A) nature of liquid
(B) shape of container
(C) the depth of point below the surface of the liquid
(D) acceleration due to gravity ​

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Answered by aisht747
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Answer:

(D)

Explanation:

Pressure at a point inside a liquid does not depend on the shape of the containing vessel. From above formula it is clear that the pressure inside a liquid do not depend on the shape of the containing vessel. Hence, the correct option is (d)

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