Which two key factors determine how fast pressure increases as you move down into a fluid?

Answer

Fluid's density ($ ho$) and local acceleration due to gravity ($g$)

The rate at which pressure increases is determined by the fluid's density ($ ho$) because denser fluid packs more mass into the same volume, and the local acceleration due to gravity ($g$), which dictates the strength of the downward pull on that mass.

Which two key factors determine how fast pressure increases as you move down into a fluid?

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