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Liquid pressure at a point inside a liquid does NOT depend on:
ADepth of the point
BDensity of the liquid
CAcceleration due to gravity
DShape of the container
✓ Correct Answer: D — Shape of the container
Liquid pressure P = hdg; it depends on depth, density, and gravity, but not container shape.
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