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pressure by a liquid due to the​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The pressure due to the fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid divided by the area. The weight of the fluid is equal to its mass times the acceleration due to gravity. Figure 14.6 The bottom of this container supports the entire weight of the fluid in it.

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Answered by sabbikaish165
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pressure by a liquid is due to gravity

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The pressure exerted by a static liquid depends only on the depth, density of the liquid, and the acceleration due to gravity.

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