The pressure exerted by a liquid *
Decreases with depth
Increase with depth
Does not change with depth
Remains constant
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a) Decreases with depth
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Alternatively, the pressure exerted decreases as the object's weight decreases or as the contact surface area increases. ... As a liquid's depth increases, liquid pressure decreases. Pressure at a point in a fluid is the height or depth of the object from the surface, the height or depth of the object from the surface, 3.
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Pressure within a liquid depends only on the density of the liquid, the acceleration due to gravity and the depth within the liquid.
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