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what is pressure in fluids

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Answered by Anonymous
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Pressure in fluids means the magnitude of thrust acting per unit area on any body under confined fluid.

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Answered by shivanshmishraskm2
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The pressure exerted by a static fluid depends only upon the depth of the fluid, the density of the fluid, and the acceleration of gravity. In other word,


*Fluid pressure is a measurement of the force per unit area on a object in the fluid or on the surface of a closed container. This pressure can be caused by gravity, acceleration, or by forces outside a closed container.

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