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define Pascal's law​

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Answered by raghavtknr888
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Explanation:

Pascal Law states that..

Whenever an external pressure is applied on a liquid contained in a vessel at one place , the pressure is transmitted undiminished in all directions to every portion of the liquid and to the walls of the container.

Answered by CᴀɴᴅʏCʀᴜsʜ
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- When pressure is applied to a fluid, the pressure change is transmitted to every part of the fluid without loss. Hydraulic machines like the hydraulic press work on this principle.

- Atmospheric pressure decreases with increase in height. The SI unit of pressure is pascal which is named after Pascal who established this law.

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