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Pascal's law is the princliple of hydraulic machine systems. As the pressure in the system is the same, the force that the fluid gives to the surroundings is therefore equal to pressure × area.


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Pascal's Law states that the "Pressure applied to any part of a confined fluid transmits to every other part with no loss. The pressure acts with equal force on all equal areas of the confining walls and perpendicular to the walls. This is the basic principle for any hydraulic system."
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A simple hydraulic system consists of hydraulic fluid, pistons or rams, cylinders, accumulator or oil reservoir, a complete working mechanism, and safety devices. These systems are capable of remotely controlling a wide variety of equipment by transmitting force, carried by the hydraulic fluid, in a confined medium. Modern developments in hydraulics have involved many fields in engineering and transportation. These systems transfer high forces rapidly and accurately even in small pipes of light weight, small size, any shape, and over a long distance. These systems play a vital role from small car's steering to super sonic aircraft’s maneuvering devices. More powerful and accurate systems are also used in maneuvering huge ships.

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