The pressure at any point in a liquid at rest depends only on the

a

depth and the density

b

mass and the volume

c

quantity and the surface area

d

surface area and the viscosity

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039gideon
6 years ago

The pressure at any point in a liquid at rest depends only on the depth and the density

Elijah419.com
1 year ago

Yes, that's the answer.
Let's take a practical example...for the depth, you will understand that the father you go down a water body let's say a lake....the higher the pressure where the formula P=H(atmospheric pressure) + h (depth of the water).
As for density, the denser the liquid, the greater the pressure P= p(density) *v*g.

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