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Since the water is not moving in a bottle filled with water, the pressure at the bottom of the bottle is

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That's not accurate. The pressure at the bottom of a bottle filled with water is not zero; it's influenced by the weight of the water and is higher at the bottom due to this weight. In a stationary liquid, pressure increases with depth. This principle is described by Pascal's law.
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