Physics, asked by ishani20, 1 year ago

Define pascals law (plz give a quality answer )
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Answered by sonabrainly
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Pascal's law is a principle in fluid mechanics that states that a pressure change occurring anywhere in a confined incompressible fluid is transmitted throughout the fluid such that the same change occurs everywhere. Pascal's law states that when there is an increase in pressure at any point in a confined fluid, there is an equal increase at every other point in the container. ... Applied to a more complex system below, such as a hydraulic car lift, Pascal's law allows forces to be multiplied.


divyanshi74: when pressure applied on an enclosed liquit it gets transmitted equally in all the direction
ishani20: thnx
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Answered by Strikingsagar
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Pressure applied to an enclosed fluid is transmitted undiminished to every part of the fluid, as well as to the walls of the container.

A common application of this is a hydraulic lift used to raise a car off the ground so it can be repaired at a garage

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