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what is hydraulic pressure??

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Answered by sha30
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pressure exerted by fluids (liquids and gases) in general is called hydraulic pressure.
Answered by Nishabd
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Hydraulic pressure is the force that liquid is acting on some area. This pressure results due to an existing property in liquid, which is called compressibility. Liquids are incompressible, so they transmit force accross their molecules to the surrounding or contacting area.

sha30: i think most incompressible are solids.....do solids exert hydraulic pressure???? both solids and liquids can transmitt pressure.....but solids in one direction and liquids equally in all directin....
Nishabd: ohhk
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