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Explain that liquids exert equal pressure at the same depth.

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To explain that liquids exert equal pressure at the same depth, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understanding Pressure in Liquids Pressure in a liquid is defined as the force exerted by the liquid per unit area. It is influenced by the depth of the liquid and the density of the liquid. ### Step 2: Setting Up the Experiment To demonstrate that liquids exert equal pressure at the same depth, we can use a simple experiment with a plastic bottle. ...
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