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How does the pressure exerted by a liquid change with depth of the liquid? how does the pressure exerted by a liquid change as the density of the liquid changes?
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How does the pressure exerted by a liquid change with depth of the liquid? how does the pressure exerted by a liquid change as the density of the liquid changes?
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The net upward force that a fluid exerts on an immersed object. The ratio of force to the area over which that force is distributed. More pressure the deeper you go
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