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State the laws of liquid pressure.
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The laws of liquid pressure are —
Inside the liquid, pressure increases with the increase in depth from it's free surface.
In a stationary liquid, pressure is same at all points on a horizontal plane.
Pressure is same in all directions about a point inside the liquid.
Pressure at same depth is different in different liquids. It increases with the increase in density of liquid.
A liquid seeks it's own level.
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