I. Density of the liquid.
II. Depth below the surface of the liquid.
III. Surface area of the liquid.
In which of the statement above will pressure be dependent?
I and II only.
II and III only.
I, II and III only.
I and III only.
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Myschool is correct.
Pressure =force/ area is used when force is applied on something.
But looking at the question, it's specifically pointing at liquid pressure.
Pressure in liquid is given by
Pressure =density(P) ×acceleration due to gravity(g) ×depth below the surface (h)
That is, P=pgh
So it depends on
-density
-depth or height
-acceleration due to gravity but it's not in the option
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since the pressure in a liquid is not affected by the surface area of that liquid,it therefore means the correct option is A

I disagreed.
Since pressure is also calculated the formular. P=F/A where F is the force and Anis the area of the surface so pressure should be depending of Area also.
Therefore answer should be (C)

It's correct
P f/a
P=pgh
P means density of the liquid
G acceleration due to gravity
While h is the high or depth o the liquid
Opt A is correct






