Define Pascal's law of transmission of pressure?
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According to Pascal's law "the pressure exerted anywhere in an enclosed liquid is transmitted equal and undiminished in all directions throughout the liquid".
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it's states that when pressure is applied to Any part of an enclosed liquid it is transmitted equally in all directions with undiminished force and acts at right angles to the surface of vessel
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