What are the law of liquid pressure?
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The laws of liquid pressure are. (i) Pressure inside the liquid increases with the depth from the free surface of the liquid. (ii) Pressure is same at all points on a horizontal plane, in case of stationary liquid. (iii) Pressure is same in all directions about a point inside the liquid.
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Pascal's law states that the pressure of a gas or liquid exerts force equally in all directions against walls of the container .The force is measured in terms of force per unit area .This law is for liquids and gases at rest and neglect the weight of a gas or liquid....
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