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The factors on which pressure exerted by liquids depends are: 1. The density of the liquid 2. Acceleration due to gravity and 3. Depth of the point below the surface of the liquid.
Atmospheric pressure Density of the liquid Gravitional field strength in the area the liquid is in The distance from the surface of the liquid i.e. depth Pressure in a liquid=Atmospheric pressure +(Depth X Gravity strength X Density) There might be more I don't know about
depth of liquid and density of the liquid
The two factors pressure depends on is force and area.
The depth of the measuring point and the density of the liquid
The factors on which pressure exerted by liquids depends are: 1. The density of the liquid 2. Acceleration due to gravity and 3. Depth of the point below the surface of the liquid.
Atmospheric pressure Density of the liquid Gravitional field strength in the area the liquid is in The distance from the surface of the liquid i.e. depth Pressure in a liquid=Atmospheric pressure +(Depth X Gravity strength X Density) There might be more I don't know about
The answer will depend on the temperature of the liquid water and the pressure.
depth of liquid and density of the liquid
The nature of the liquid and the pressure.
The two factors pressure depends on is force and area.
Vapor pressure of the liquid, ambient pressure, temperature, and surface area of the liquid.
Liquid pressure depends on depth. It can be calculated from liquid density times depth.
Generally speaking, phase changes are related to both temperature and pressure. Lower temperature and higher pressure are both factors which can cause a gas to change to a liquid. The exact temperature and pressure depends, of course, on the specific gas in question.
These factors are temperature and pressure.
it depends on the vapour pressure of the liquid
The depth of the measuring point and the density of the liquid