PRESSURE AND FLUID STATIC
The term "pressure" refers to the force exerted per unit area on the surface of an object. It is a fundamental concept in physics, particularly in fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and engineering. The pressure in a fluid (liquid or gas) arises due to the motion and collisions of molecules, and it can be caused by external forces like gravity or by the internal kinetic energy of the fluid's molecules.
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