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why do fluids exert more pressure than solids

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Answered by KRPS500
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Gases exert more pressure on the walls of the container than solids do because there is more kinetic energy(thermal energy) in the gases which make it's particle to move with great speed.So, they exert more pressure than solids.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Gases exert more pressure on the walls of the container than solids do because there is more kinetic energy(thermal energy) in the gases which make it's particle to move with great speed.So, they exert more pressure than solids.

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