Question
Explain why
Hydrostatic pressure is a scalar quantity even though pressure is force divided by area.

Answer

When force is applied on a liquid, the pressure in the liquid is transmitted in all directions. Hence, hydrostatic pressure does not have a fixed direction and it is a scalar physical quantity.

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