what is the relation of pressure of a liquid with its depth and density?
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For any given liquid with constant density throughout, pressure increases with increasing depth. For example, a person under water at a depth of h1 will experience half the pressure as a person under water at a depth of h2 = 2h1.
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For any given liquid with constant density throughout, pressure increases with increasing depth. For example, a person under water at a depth of h1 will experience half the pressure as a person under water at a depth of h2 = 2h1.
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