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pressure inside a liquid is____proportional to the dept​

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Answered by Anonymous
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pressure inside a liquid is inversely proportional to the depth.

Answered by nisha02345
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Answer:

The expression of the pressure at a point in fluid is given by P=hρg

where h= depth of the point from the surface, ρ= be the density of the fluid and g= acceleration due to gravity.

Thus, the pressure in liquid is proportional to the density of the liquid.

So when density increases, the pressure at a point in the liquid will be increasing.

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