Pressure of the same mass of fluids of different densities?
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pressure of same mass of fluids have different densities this is because that depends upon the density differences if the perfectly matched in fluid of which it is exerted by a drag
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Pressure can be written in 2 catogary that is = density*gravity*height. and P = F/A
We will take P = dgh .
the depth a less dense liquid in a container that is floating sinks in the liquid the container floats in is related to the densites of the 2 liquids.
Pressure can be written in 2 catogary that is = density*gravity*height. and P = F/A
We will take P = dgh .
the depth a less dense liquid in a container that is floating sinks in the liquid the container floats in is related to the densites of the 2 liquids.
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