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Pressure at a point inside a liquid does not depend on : (a) the depth of the point below the surface of the liquid (b) the nature of the liquid (c) the acceleration due to gravity at the point (d) the shape of the containing vessel

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Answered by ShreyaPandey21
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Answered by muscardinus
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Answer:

Pressure at a point inside a liquid does not depend on the shape of the containing vessel.

Explanation:

The pressure at a point inside a liquid is given by :

P=\rho gh

Where

\rho is the density of liquid

g is the acceleration due to gravity

h is the depth of the point below the surface of the liquid

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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