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Relate the pressure of a fluid to the depth below it's surface.​

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Answered by ilovemyfamilyandfrie
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Answer:

Its bottom supports the weight of the fluid in it. (Short ans).

Explanation:

At the Earth's surface, the air pressure exerted on you is a result of the weight of air above you. This pressure is reduced as you climb up in altitude and the weight of air above you decreases. Under water, the pressure exerted on you increases with increasing depth. ... Its bottom supports the weight of the fluid in it.(Long ans

Answered by RidhimaMiglani
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Answer:

Under water, the pressure exerted on you increases with increasing depth.

Explanation:

In this case, the pressure being exerted upon you is a result of both the weight of water above you and that of the atmosphere above you.

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