Pressure is same in all direction about a point inside a liquid
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The derivation of pressure as a measure of energy per unit volume from its definition as force per unit area is given in. ... At any such point within a medium, the pressure is the same in all directions, as if the pressure was not the same in all directions, the fluid, whether it is a gas or liquid, would not be static.
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due to Pascal's law. For eg hydraulic lift.
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