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state the law of liquid pressure​

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Answered by subha871
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The laws of liquid pressure are:

1)Pressure inside the liquid increases with the depth from the free surface of the liquid .

2)Pressure is same at all points on a horizontal plane, in case of stationary liquid .... it increases with the increase in the density of the liquid.

Answered by Anonymous
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1. Within a stationary liquid the liquid pressure is equal at all points lying on the same horizontal axis.

2. The liquid density within a point is equal in all directions.

3. At a point within, the liquid pressure from the fluid's free surface is directly proportional to the depth of that point.

4. The pressure of the liquid to the same depth is different for different liquids. This is directly proportional to the density of a material. The liquid pressure for the higher density material is bigger for the same volume.

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