pascal is not used interm of a.pressure in solid b. pressure in liquid c. atm pressure
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One atmosphere (101.325 kPa or 14.7 psi) is also the pressure caused by the weight of a column of fresh water of approximately 10.3 m (33.8 ft.
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Pascal is not used in term of pressure in solid and option( a) is correct.
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- Pascal's law, was given by the French scientist Blaise Pascal.
- As per pascal's law,when external pressure is applied to any section of a fluid enclosed in a vessel, pressure is transmitted in all directions undiminished and evenly.
- Pascal’s Law has relation between pressure, applied force and contact area. Pressure is equal to applied force per contact area.
- Pascal’s Law is most commonly applicable with incompressible fluids. Pascal’s Law could be applicable on gas, it wouldn’t be as effective as it would be on liquid. Pascal’s Law is not applicable with Solids are unable to do so due to fluids assist in determining pressure through flow resistance.
Thus,Pascal is not used in term of pressure in solid and option( a) is correct.
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