Physics
The pressure inside a liquid of density ρ at a depth h is:
- hρg
- h/ρg
- hρ/g
- hρ
Fluids Pressure
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hρg
Reason — The three factors on which the pressure at a point in a liquid depends are —
depth of the point below the free surface (h)
density of liquid (ρ) and
acceleration due to gravity (g)
Pressure = hρg
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