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What does not affect the pressure at a point beneath the surface of a liquid?
area of the liquid surface

density of the liquid

depth of the point below the surface

strength of the gravitational field

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Answered by ItzShirley
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Explanation:

Pressure within a liquid depends only on the density of the liquid, the acceleration due to gravity, and the depth within the liquid. The pressure exerted by such a static liquid increases linearly with increasing depth.

Answered by puspitanayak702
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Answer:

Pressure within a liquid depends only on the density of the liquid, the acceleration due to gravity, and the depth within the liquid. The pressure exerted by such a static liquid increases linearly with increasing depth.

A single quantity of liquidwith twice as much surface area as one cup, and, of course, twice as much evaporation. The surface area affects evaporation because if more area is exposed to air, allowing water molecules acquire more heat energy from the surroundings.

The density of a liquid is a measure of how heavy it is for the amount measured. If you weigh equal amounts or volumes of two different liquids, the liquid that weighs more is more dense. If a liquid that is less dense than water is gently added to the surface of the water, it will float on the water.

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