why doesn't pressure exerted by liquid depend on the area of cross section?
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Pressure as a Function of Surface Area
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Since pressure depends only on the force acting perpendicular to the surface upon which it is applied, only the force component perpendicular to the surface contributes to the pressure exerted by that force on that surface.
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