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The pressure in liquids is proportional to the density, the height and the gravitational field. (Pa = m * g/m3 * m/s2) Image:Fish1.gif This article is a , and is very fishy. You can help My English Wiki by expanding it, removing the non-GCSE content or improving it.

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  • The pressure in liquids is proportional to the density, the height and the gravitational field. (Pa = m * g/m3 * m/s2) Image:Fish1.gif This article is a , and is very fishy. You can help My English Wiki by expanding it, removing the non-GCSE content or improving it.
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  • The pressure in liquids is proportional to the density, the height and the gravitational field. (Pa = m * g/m3 * m/s2) Image:Fish1.gif This article is a , and is very fishy. You can help My English Wiki by expanding it, removing the non-GCSE content or improving it.
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