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the factors on which the pressure at a point in a liquid depends​

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Answered by 60563
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Assuming that the query is about the pressure of liquids on a body which is immersed (dipped) inside that liquid,

the pressure exerted by the liquid depends on that body depends on:

The depth of body: The depth of the body at which the pressure of the liquid is acting on the body. Deeper the body, higher would be the extent of the pressure of liquid acting on the body.

The density of liquid: The pressure of liquid acting on any particular body hugely depends upon the density of the liquid (the physical quantity depending on the mass-volume ratio). Higher the density, higher would be the pressure of liquid acting on the body in contact with that liquid.

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1. Pressure in a fluid is directly proportional to its height.

2. pressure in a fluid is directly proportional to its density .

3. pressure in a fluid is directly proportional to the acceleration due to gravity.

4. pressure is a fluid is independent of the area of cross section.

5. If P_A pressure due to it atmosphere than the total pressure at point B is P_A + h.p.g

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