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the pressure at a point inside a fluid is

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Answered by Anonymous
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Therefore to define it, we can say that fluid pressure is the pressure at a point within a fluid arising due to the weight of the fluid.

Pressure in liquids is equally divided in all directions, therefore if a force is applied to one point of the liquid, it will be transmitted to all other points within the liquid.

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Answered by HOTMESS
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Answer:

Therefore to define it, we can say that fluid pressure is the pressure at a point within a fluid arising due to the weight of the fluid.

Pressure in liquids is equally divided in all directions, therefore if a force is applied to one point of the liquid, it will be transmitted to all other points within the liquid.

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