Why does the density of a liquid change the pressure "class" 8 pressure?
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the density of a liquid change the pressure because density is directly proportional to pressure of the body.
while increasing the density of a body pressure will be increases.
according to Boyle's law pressure is inversely proportional to volume and density is equal to mass by volume where as mass is constant so density directly proportional to pressure.
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The density of liquid change the pressure because the density is directly proportional to body. So when pressure is applied the density also increases.
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