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The pressure at a point inside a liquid does not depend on:
ADepth of the point
BDensity of the liquid
CShape of the vessel
DAcceleration due to gravity
✓ Correct Answer: C — Shape of the vessel
Liquid pressure P = hρg depends only on depth, density, and gravity, not the container's shape.
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