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Pressure in a liquid is a vector quantity . its true or false?​

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Answered by pankajsingh151
1

Answer:

air in a liquid is a a scalar quantity not a vector quantity

Answered by swathisuresh042
0

Answer:

false

Explanation:

Pressure is a scalar quantity, not a vector quantity. It has a magnitude but no direction associated with it. Pressure acts in all directions at a point inside a gas. At the surface of a gas, the pressure force acts perpendicular to the surface.

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