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- Fluid Mechanics for Chemicalchemical-engineering › fluid-mechanics-for-chemical-chemical-engineering
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- 11 Mar 2019
- Last updated
- 28 May 2026
Explanation
Option A is incorrect because the pressure at a point within a static liquid depends on the liquid's density and depth, so it is not the same for all liquids. Option B correctly states that pressure decreases exponentially with height in an isothermal atmosphere. Option C accurately defines atmospheric pressure as the difference between absolute and gauge pressure. Option D correctly reflects Pascal's law, which states that pressure at a point in a static or uniformly moving fluid is equal in all directions.
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