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What is pressure in fluids ?
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Answered by hridayeshdas2007
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The force exerted per unit area applied in a perpendicular direction to the object surface is known as pressure. This perpendicular force is known as thrust. Hence, pressure can also be defined as thrust per unit surface area. Fluid pressure is the pressure exerted by a fluid. For example, water (fluid) in a glass (container) exerts pressure in all directions, at all points.

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Answered by viviademello
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The pressure exerted by a fluid, directly proportional to the specific gravity at any point and to the height of the fluid above the point is Called Fluid Pressure.

Example of Fluid Pressure is Buoyant Force exerted by Water when an Object is Submerged in.

Pressure in Fluids = hρg

h is Height of Column

ρ is Density of Fluid

g is Acceleration due to Gravity.

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