Welcome to your Properties of Solids and Liquids -4
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Density of mercury is high to
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Atmospheric pressure at sea level is approximately
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Fluids exert pressure because of
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Barometer works on principle of
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Gauge pressure becomes zero when depth is
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If density varies with height, pressure variation is
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Hydrostatic pressure is zero at
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Hydrostatic pressure acts
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Atmospheric pressure decreases with
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Pressure on dam wall increases with
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Pascal’s law applies to fluids which are
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Pressure at depth h in a liquid open to atmosphere is
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If atmospheric pressure increases, mercury height in barometer
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Which quantity is NOT involved in pressure calculation?
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Hydrostatic paradox demonstrates pressure depends on
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Gauge pressure at depth h in closed tank is
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At depth of 10 m in water, pressure is approx
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Hydrostatic paradox contradicts concept of
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Pressure is scalar because
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Barometer cannot measure pressure of
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Hydrostatic pressure acts normal to
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Hydrostatic pressure increases linearly with
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Gauge pressure is negative when point is
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Pressure transmitted in fluid is independent of
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Pressure gradient in fluid is due to
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Mercury preferred in barometer due to
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Two points at same horizontal level in a fluid at rest have
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Pressure at center of Earth is maximum due to
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Pressure at a point is independent of
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Pressure at a point inside fluid is same in all directions due to
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Pascal’s law is consequence of
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In U-tube manometer, pressure difference depends on
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Pressure at bottom of lake depends on
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If density of liquid doubles, pressure at same depth becomes
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Pressure at same depth in different liquids differs due to
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If g decreases, pressure at same depth
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Which liquid gives maximum pressure at same depth?
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Force on area A at depth h is
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SI unit of pressure is
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Pressure difference between two depths h₁,h₂ is
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Height of mercury column at sea level is
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In vacuum, barometer height is