Why does liquid exert pressure?
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The pressure a fluid exerts on an object in the fluid is applied in all directions. That is because the particles that make up the fluid can move in any direction. These particles exert forces as they bump into objects in the fluid. The picture shows how water exerts pressure on a diver who is underwater.
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All the liquids exert pressure on the base or bottom and walls of their container. All the liquid have weight. ... The pressure exerted by a liquid increases with increasing depth inside the liquid. The pressure exerted by a liquid is small just under the surface of the liquid
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