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If there is high density does it mean that there is hight pressure as well (and vise versa)?

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If there is high density does it mean that there is hight pressure as well (and vise versa)?

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  1. The question is a little unclear, but I'll take a shot.

    If you had 3 graduated cylinders, and filled them with liquids of different densities (specific gravity) then the pressure at the bottoms would be higher for the more dense liquids.

    Does that answer your question?

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