Physics, asked by pallavibandaru, 9 months ago

pressure due to solids and liquid differ​

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Answered by AhsanAyaz
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What is the difference between Pressure in Solids and in Liquids? Pressure inside liquids are due to the random movement of the liquid molecules and the weight of the liquid. The pressure inside solids occurs only due to the weight of the solid. The liquid pressure acts on the sides of the liquid as well as the bottom.

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Answered by rottelamallikarjuna
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Pressure inside liquids are due to the random movement of the liquid molecules and the weight of the liquid. The pressure inside solids occurs only due to the weight of the solid. The liquid pressure acts on the sides of the liquid as well as the bottom.

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