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How does liquid pressure depend on the depth of a point below the surface of a liquid

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Pressure at a point is directly proportional to its depth from the surface of liquid i.e, Pahani `P alpha h and P=hrhog" where ".rho.` is density of liquid and .g. is acceleration due to gravity.
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