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For a liquid in an open cantainer, the total pressure at any depth depends on:

A

Atmospheric pressure

B

liwuid density

C

acceleration due to gravity

D

all of the precending

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D

Total pressure, ltbr `P=` atmospheric pressure `+` pressure dut to liquid column of height h and density `rho=P_0hrhog`
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