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Fluid statics or hydrostatics is the branch of fluid mechanics which deals with the study of fluids at rest and the pressure exerted by it on an immersed object. If your question is about the study of fluids in motion, use the tag "fluid-dynamics" instead.
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Pressure and weight? (hydrostatic paradox)
At first I assume that you are weighing them separately .
If my assumption is correct, then
According to pascals law pressure is same on both base of both containers but as you weigh them on a mach …
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Which side of liquid gas interface is at high pressure?
With respect to what (whether liquid or gas) should I consider that the convex side has higher pressure and concave at lower pressure? As seen in the example of image, it is given that air bubble insi …