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The liquid pressures observed in water and kerosene at equal depths are equal. (true or false) please help me ​

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Answered by lakshanasivam05
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Answer:

False , because water has a greater density than kerosene. on average, kerosene density is about 0,8 gram/cm3, while water is approximately 1 gram/cm3.

So the liquid pressure would not be equal in this situation .

Hope you understood!!

Answered by lalitmandrai
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Answer:

The mass of the water and kerosene depends on the volume and the density of the each. Since the water and kerosene have different densities, they will have different mass for the same volumes.

Therefore, the given statement is false.

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