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Someone claims that the absolute pressure in a liquid of constant density doubles when the depth is doubled. Do you agree? Explain.

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Problem 2P

Someone claims that the absolute pressure in a liquid of constant density doubles when the depth is doubled. Do you agree? Explain.

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No, the absolute pressure of the constant density liquid does not double when the depth is doubled. But when we double the depth, the gauge pressure of the liquid doubles as shown in below steps.

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