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Physics, 14.04.2020 15:52, jerrym163176

What happens to the pressure in all parts of a confined fluid if the pressure in one part is increased? What happens to the pressure in all parts of a confined fluid if the pressure in one part is increased? The pressure everywhere increases by the same amount. The pressure everywhere decreases to conserve total pressure. The pressure everywhere increases by different amounts depending on the area of each part. The pressure in the other parts remains the same.

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