why is the pressure applied by the mercury more than the
pressure applied by the same
mass of weater?
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Mercury exerts more pressure than water, because it is a lot denser than water. Water's density is 1.0 g/cm3......
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Density affects pressure too. The more dense a fluid is, the more pressure it exerts. that's because it has more mass per volume. There's more material in a denser fluid to exert pressure. Mercury exerts more pressure than water, because it is a lot denser than water.
Water's density is 1.0g/cm.3
Mercury's density is 13.5gm/cm3.
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