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what is pressure
in hydrostatics

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Answered by BigSmoke
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pressure is defined as Thrust acting on an area .
Here Thrust is the Perpendicular force acting on the object.
Hence, Pressure is defined as Perpendicular force acting on an area.

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Answered by MacTavish343
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HYDROSTATICS

PRESSURE IS DEFINED AS THRUST ACTING ER UNIT AREA

the pressure exerted by a liquid as a result of its potential energy frequently used to distinguish a true pressure from an osmotic pressure or to emphasize the variation in pressure in a column of fluid due to the effect of gravity
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