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Define :- pascal's law

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Answered by Anonymous
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Define Pascal's Law.

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Pascal's Law:- It states that if the gravity is neglected, the pressure at every point of the liquid in equilibrium of rest is same.

\sf\Large = \frac{F1}{A1} = \frac{F2}{A2} = \frac{F3}{A3}

\sf\ Therefore, \: P1 = P2 = P3

\sf\ Pressure \:at\:all\: points\: are\:same.

\large\underline\bold{Application\:Of\: Pascal's\:Law:-}

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  • Pascal's law is a principle in fluid mechanics given by Blaise Pascal that states that a pressure change at any point in a confined incompressible fluid is transmitted throughout the fluid such that the same change occurs everywhere.

  • The law was established by French mathematician Blaise Pascal in 1647–48.

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