The pressure at the bottom of a tank containing a liquid does not depend on
A
Acceleration due to gravity
B
Height of the liquid column
C
Area of the bottom surface
D
Nature of the liquid
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C
Area of the bottom surface
c (c) $P = h\rho g$ i.e. pressure does not depend upon the area of bottom surface.
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