Physics, asked by khalidhussain23, 3 months ago

pressure at a point with a depth in a liquid is _______​

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Answered by krsnapriyagoloka
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The pressure in fluids can be calculated using the following relation: P = hρg (Pressure = Height/Depth of the liquid X Density of the liquid X Gravitational pull (9.81m/s)). The SI Unit (International System of Unit) of pressure is the Pascal, or Newton per meter squared (N/m^2).

Answered by eeshamaryam
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Answer:

A point on the body to which pressure is applied (as in acupressure or reflexology) for therapeutic purposes is called pressure at a point.

Explanation:

Pressure (P) increases because as you go deeper, fluid at a lower depth has to support fluid above it as well. Therefore to define fluid pressure, we can say that it is the pressure at a point within a fluid arising due to the weight of the fluid.

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