some point on Pascal, s law ?
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⬛ Pascal, s law
▪️the pressure in a fluid at rest is same at all points if gravity is ignored.
▪️a liquid exert equal pressure in all directions .
▪️if the pressure in an enclosed fluid is changed as a particle. The change is transmitted to every point of the fluid and to the walls of the container without being diminished in magnitude .
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▪️the pressure in a fluid at rest is same at all points if gravity is ignored.
▪️a liquid exert equal pressure in all directions .
▪️if the pressure in an enclosed fluid is changed as a particle. The change is transmitted to every point of the fluid and to the walls of the container without being diminished in magnitude .
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Pascal is the SI unit of pressure.
Pressure is the force acting per unit area at the right angles to a surface.
It is denoted as Pa.
Pressure is the force acting per unit area at the right angles to a surface.
It is denoted as Pa.
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