Fluids exert pressure on the base and walls of the container in which they are enclosed due to their weight.
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Fluids exert pressure in a container by applying force perpendicular to the container walls. This pressure, caused by the fluid’s weight and molecular motion, acts equally in all directions at a given depth, following Pascal’s principle.
Fluids exert pressure in a container by the random motion of their molecules, which collide with the container walls. These collisions generate force per unit area, resulting in pressure uniformly distributed on the walls.