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The intensity of pressure at any point, in a liquid, is
directly proportional to the area of the vessel containing liquid
directly proportional to the depth of liquid from the surface
directly proportional to the length of the vessel containing liquid
inversely proportional to the depth of liquid from the surface
Correct Answer:
directly proportional to the depth of liquid from the surface
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