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Physics, 14.07.2020 20:01, paolaz80045

Why is pressure in liquids not dependent on the area of surface on which it acts? so according to the equation I have shared, Doesn't it actually mean that pressure in liquids are dependent on the area of surface on which it acts?Since hdg is nothing else but F/A .


Why is pressure in liquids not dependent on the area of surface on which it acts?

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