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How does the liquid pressure on a diver change if —

(i) the diver moves to the greater depth, and

(ii) the diver moves horizontally ?

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(i) When the diver moves to a greater depth the liquid pressure increases as liquid pressure at a point increases with the increase of depth from it's free surface.

(ii) When the diver moves horizontally, the liquid pressure remains unchanged as inside a liquid, pressure is same at all points on a horizontal plane.

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